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"Maybe it’s that I find it hard to forgive the follies and vices of others, or their offenses against me. My good opinion, once lost, is lost forever."
"How she might have felt had there been no Captain Wentworth in the case, was not worth enquiry; for there was a Captain Wentworth: and be the conclusion of the present suspense good or bad, her affection would be his forever. Their union, she believed, could not divide her more from other men, than their final separation."
"When I fall in love, it will be forever."
"He'll learn that many women can satisfy for a short period of time, but when he falls in love, only one will sustain him forever."
"No matter what happens, you will never lose me, I am forever yours, Kitten, in this life or the next."
"I'll miss you forever.' Blake - Devil To Pay"
"Women tell stories; men want answers. Guys get impatient when we drone on forever; we get frustrated when they tune out."
"Many of the women in Los Angeles are part of the notorious gang culture, and they will forever have my gratitude for, you know, letting me live."
"The terrorist attacks upon our country changed the way that we live forever and provided us with a cruel reminder that freedom and liberty have a price."
"When I was growing up in the '60s I would have thought that westerns would last forever."
"The shudder of awe is humanity's highest faculty, Even though this world is forever altering its values."
"So much has already been said about Shakespeare that there doesn't seem to be anything more to say; yet it is the quality of the spirit that it forever stimulates the spirit."
"The soul of man is like to water; from Heaven it cometh, to Heaven it riseth And then returning to earth, forever alternating."
"This oration will be read five hundred years hence with as much rapture as it was heard. It ought to be read at the end of every century, and indeed at the end of every year, forever and ever."
"Crying adds something: crying is you, plus tears. But the feeling Colin had was some horrible opposite of crying. It was you, minus something. He kept thinking about one word - forever - and felt the burning ache just beneath his rib cage."
"What about the rest of your life?" She shrugged. "What about it?" "Aren't you worried about, like, forever?" "Forever is composed of nows," she says."
"This is the thing to bomb. This is the beginning—from "I" to "we". If you who own the things people must have could understand this, you might preserve yourself. If you could separate causes from results, if you could know that Paine, Marx, Jefferson, Lenin were results, not causes, you might survive. But that you cannot know. For the quality of owning freezes you forever into "I", and cuts you off forever from the "we"."
"The people in flight from the terror behind-strange things happen to them, some bitterly cruel and some so beautiful that the faith is refired forever."
"All commandments that I give must be obeyed unless they are revoked by me or by my authority and how can I revoke an everlasting covenant for I the Lord am everlasting and my everlasting covenants cannot be abrogated nor done away with but stand forever."