Permanent Quotes - Page 3
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow (1849). “Kavanagh: A Tale”, p.59
Charles Hodge (1855). “What is Presbyterianism?: An Address Delivered Before the Presbyterian Historical Society at Their Anniversary Meeting in Philadelphia, on Tuesday Evening, May 1, 1855”, p.46
If the pleasures we seek are not permanent, then how important are they?
Colin Beavan (2011). “No Impact Man: Saving the planet one family at a time”, p.100, Hachette UK
Rita Mae Brown (1987). “Poems”
Sarah Dessen (2013). “The Moon and More”, p.48, Penguin
Happiness," said he, "must be something solid and permanent, without fear and without uncertainty.
Samuel Johnson, John Hawkesworth (1820). “Rasselas, prince of Abissinia”, p.48
S.C. Stephens (2013). “Reckless”, p.255, Simon and Schuster