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Don Shula:Success is not forever, and failure is


Success is not forever, and failure is not fatal.
by Don Shula


James Dean:Dream as if you'll live forever.


Dream as if you'll live forever. Live as if you'll die today.
by James Dean


Tupper:A good book is the best of friends, the


A good book is the best of friends, the same to-day and forever.
by Tupper


Helen Rowland:A bachelor never quite gets over


A bachelor never quite gets over the idea that he is a thing of beauty and a boy forever.
by Helen Rowland


Helen Rowland:A bachelor never quite gets over


A bachelor never quite gets over the idea that he is a thing of beauty and a boy forever.
by Helen Rowland


Robert Browning:How good is man's life, the mere


How good is man's life, the mere living! How fit to employ all the heart and the soul and the senses forever in joy!
by Robert Browning


Julia Crawford:Oh hast thou forgotten this day


Oh hast thou forgotten this day we must part? It may be for years and it may be forever; Oh why art thou silent, thou voice of my heart?
by Julia Crawford


Albert Pike:The Universe, which is the uttered


The Universe, which is the uttered Word of God, is infinite in extent. There is no empty space beyond creation on any side. The Universe, which is the Thought of God pronounced,never was not, since God never was inert; nor was, without thinking and creating. The forms of creation change, the suns and worlds live and die like the leaves and the insects, but the Universe itself is infinite and eternal, because God Is, Was, and Will forever Be, and never did not think and create.
by Albert Pike


Albert Pike:What is thought? It is not Matter,


What is thought? It is not Matter, nor Spirit. It is not a Thing; but a Power and Force. I make upon a paper certain conventional marks, that represent that Thought. There is no Power or Virtue in the marks I write, but only in the Thought which they tell to others. I die, but the Thought still lives. It is a Power. The fact that Thought continues to exist an instant, after it makes its appearance in the soul, proves it immortal: for there is nothing conceivable that can destroy it. The spoken words, being mere sounds, may vanish into thin air, and the written ones,mere marks, be burned, erased, destroyed: but the THOUGHT itself lives still, and must live on forever.
by Albert Pike


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