Perishableness Quotes & Sayings
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I wasn't bullied or anything at school, but I was quite shy and didn't speak up too much in class. — Matthew Lewis

Since I met him ten years ago there hasn't been a day that I didn't think of George Burns. And I didn't think of him again today. — Joan Rivers

So the idea that there is nothing essential, in the sense that there are no human universals, is dogma. Ask most anyone who is going to be shot at dawn. — Catharine MacKinnon

I read while the kids play. I can see them from the kitchen window. And I'm a fast reader. — Reese Witherspoon

It will never be altogether well with us till we convert the universe into a prayer room ... — George Bowen

Human says time goes by -
Time says human goes by — Anonymous

I think you should be proud of not being worse than just deeply introverted and socially maladjusted. — Terry Pratchett

The perishableness of life ... imparts value, dignity, interest to life. — Thomas Mann

These riches are possess'd, but not enjoy'd! — Alexander Pope

Before you leave the house, you need to make up your mind that you're going to stay positive and enjoy the day no matter what comes your way. You have to decide ahead of time. — Joel Osteen

One of the points about distractions is that everything that they do is destabilizing. — Bruce Sterling

When some guy shows up with a shopping bag full of records and CD's and wants me to sign every one plus fifteen pieces of blank paper I wonder what the hell is he doing with all of that? — Jimmy Carl Black

I think there are a lot of things in life that are not fair. But life, I believe, isn't always perfect and idealistic. — Nadya Suleman

Carry religious principles into common life, and common life will lose its transitoriness. The world passes away. The things seen are temporal. Soon business, with all its cares and anxieties, the whole "unprofitable stir and fever of the world" will be to us a thing of the past. But religion does something better than sigh and moan over the perishableness of earthly things. It finds in them the seeds of immortality. — John Caird