For be it known: _That man of us is imperishable who makes his century imperishable_. ❋ Jack London (1896)
If you are worried about your contribution just rotting away and not making a difference, then the easy solution is to make sure you store it in imperishable containers and throw the entire package into the garbage. ❋ Unknown (2008)
And on that monument, as all know, is inscribed in imperishable bronze the prophecy and the Fulfillment: 'All will be joy-smiths, and their task shall be to beat out laughter from the rising anvil of life.' ❋ Unknown (2008)
I, Mike of the London Fog, wrote this in imperishable electrons from the outer rim of the eternal wheel of social justice posted by Mike at 7: 11 PM ❋ Unknown (2007)
And on that monument, as all know, is inscribed in imperishable bronze the prophecy and the fulfilment: ALL WILL BE JOY-SMITHS, AND ❋ Unknown (1910)
And on that monument, as all know, is inscribed in imperishable bronze the prophecy and the fulfilment: ALL WILL BE JOY-SMITHS, AND THEIR ❋ Unknown (1910)
He ought to have remembered that, from the earliest achievement in which he displayed that military genius which has placed him foremost in the annals of modern warfare, down to that last and surpassing combat which has made his name imperishablefrom Assaye to Waterloothe Irish soldiers, with whom your armies are filled, were the inseparable auxiliaries to the glory with which his unparalleled successes have been crowned. ❋ Unknown (1906)
Yes, the battles, sieges, fortunes, that he has passed ought to have brought back upon him, that from the earliest achievement in which he displayed that military genius which has placed him foremost in the annals of modern warfare, down to that last and surpassing combat which has made his name imperishable, the Irish soldiers, with whom our armies are filled, were the inseparable auxiliaries to his glory. ❋ Stephen Coleridge (1895)
It needed only that the seal of martyrdom upon such a life should cause his virtues to be transfigured before us in imperishable grandeur, and his name to be emblazoned with heaven's own light upon that topmost arch of fame, which shall stand when governments and nations fall. ❋ Unknown (1865)
Emigration may, indeed, generally be regarded as an act of severe duty, performed at the expense of personal enjoyment, and accompanied by the sacrifice of those local attachments which stamp the scenes amid which our childhood grew, in imperishable characters upon the heart. ❋ Unknown (1852)
He ought to have remembered that, from the earliest achievement in which he displayed that military genius which has placed him foremost in the annals of modern warfare, down to that last and surpassing combat which has made his name imperishable, -- from Assaye to Waterloo, -- the Irish soldiers, with whom your armies are filled, were the inseparable auxiliaries to the glory with which his unparalleled successes have been crowned. ❋ Unknown (1852)
But in its capital, Valetta, with its magnificent fortifications, and superb harbour, are centred its chief attractions, and which have gained for it a name imperishable on the page of history as the bulwark of Christendom, against the pagan hosts of the Saracens. ❋ William Henry Giles Kingston (1847)
So it was, and Vasco da Gama had established for himself a name imperishable on the page of history. ❋ William Henry Giles Kingston (1847)
Erostratus succeeded in making his name imperishable I am utterly indifferent as to the world's admiration of my wisdom and power to govern. ❋ Chapman Coleman (1843)
The hope of a name imperishable amidst the loftiest hierarchy of Nature's secret temple, with all the pomp of recorded experiment, that applied to the mysteries of Egypt and Chaldwa the inductions of Bacon, the tests of ❋ Edward Bulwer Lytton Lytton (1838)
"SINCE I have known the body better" - said Zarathustra to one of his disciples - "the spirit hath only been to me symbolically spirit; and all the 'imperishable'-that is also but a simile." ❋ Unknown (1885)
"Since I have known the body better" -- said Zarathustra to one of his disciples -- "the spirit hath only been to me symbolically spirit; and all the 'imperishable' -- that is also but a simile." ❋ Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche (1872)
Several even seem to think, that if Count Rostopchin, who is yet animated by the same noble spirit, which will render his name imperishable, still refuses the immortality of so great an action, it is that he may leave all the glory of it to the patriotism of the nation, of which he is become one of the most remarkable characters.] ❋ Philippe-Paul S��gur (1826)
Nowhere has Hindu architecture taken such majestic shape, the massive pylons of Madura and Tanjore recalling the imperishable grandeur of the noblest Egyptian temples on the Nile. ❋ Valentine Chirol (1890)
He brings before the face of God no offering which has exhausted itself, and, as only sufficing for a time, needs renewal; but He himself is in person, by virtue of the eternal Spirit, that is, the imperishable life of His person, now and for ever freed from death, our eternally present offering before God [Delitzsch in Alford]. ❋ Unknown (1871)
[George] [Herbert] emphasies the imperishable nature of [virtue] ❋ Senpai_is_hawt (2017)
My day began at 7AM, with me flying out of Toronto for Dublin at 5PM. It was 6AM the next day when I arrived, and I didn't fly to Glasgow until [1PM]. I didn't get to the hotel until [7PM]. That was one heck of an [Imperishable Night]. ❋ The Real Driller (2023)