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forever facts scientist
Scientists will forever have to live with the fact that their product is, in the end, impersonal. Alan Lightman
forever lasts nothing-lasts-forever
Nothing lasts forever but the certainty of change Bruce Dickinson
forever way satellites
Leave it to me as I find a way to be Consider me a satellite, forever orbiting I knew all the rules, but the rules did not know me Guaranteed Eddie Vedder
forever drink lestat
Drink from me and live forever. Lestat de Lioncourt Anne Rice
forever body forget
Necessary, forever necessary, to burn out false shames and smelt the heaviest ore of the body into purity. D. H. Lawrence
forever
Nothing cannot exist forever. Stephen Hawking
forever way drink
I am here; be nourished by me. Eat me, drink me; be nourished by me. Let me become a part of your being, then I will be available forever and forever. There is no other way. Rajneesh
forever noble world
Every noble life leaves its fibre interwoven forever in the work of the world. John Ruskin
forever want said
I've always said I've wanted to be around forever. I never wanted to be the latest, greatest thing. I want to be like Willie Nelson - touring when I'm 70. To do that, you can't be the latest, greatest thing because those things fizzle out. Gary Allan
geography-and-history vagrants geography
As Geography without History seemeth a carkasse without motion; so History without Geography wandreth as a Vagrant without a certaine habitation. John Smith
geography-and-history presidential southern
It has been said that Canada is bounded 'on the north by gold, on the west by the East, on the east by history - and on the south by friends'.* We hope that will always be the case and we hope it will be the case not only with respect to the United States, your immediate neighbor to the south, but with respect to all your southern neighbors - and ours - who are bound by the great forces of geography and history which are distinctive to the New World. Richard M. Nixon
geography mere
Religion is a mere question of geography. Edward Gibbon