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"Forever" is a concept that transcends time, capturing the imagination and emotions of people across cultures and generations. It represents the eternal, the unending, and the infinite, often evoking feelings of love, hope, and commitment. Whether it's the promise of a love that lasts a lifetime, the enduring strength of a friendship, or the timeless beauty of nature, "forever" speaks to our deepest desires for permanence in a world that is constantly changing. People are drawn to quotes about "forever" because they offer a sense of comfort and reassurance, reminding us that some things can withstand the test of time. These quotes often serve as a source of inspiration, encouraging us to cherish the moments and relationships that truly matter. In a fast-paced world, the idea of "forever" provides a grounding force, a reminder that while everything else may be fleeting, some things are meant to last. Whether you're seeking motivation, solace, or simply a moment of reflection, exploring the theme of "forever" can offer profound insights into the human experience.

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Hey, Nana... people's feelings change easily... what you see is a house of cards... nothing's sure, and nothing lasts forever.
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I often describe the Absolute as Pure Infinite Potential, prior to being or becoming anything. It is forever unborn, yet gives birth to all of existence. About our ultimate nature nothing can be said; it must be revealed.
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I am not sure that Christ would have been very satisfied to foresee that He would be looked upon principally as a redeemer and nailed forever upon the cross by human ignorance. It seems to me that He above all desired to bring men a message of truth, that He wanted to heal them of their faults by making an appeal to all their energy; He shook them as much as He could, He did not seek to spare them the trouble.
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You should check out William Shatner's album The Transformed Man. It will alter the way you hear poetry forever. And not in a good way.
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Physical immortalists today, those who think science will find a way to keep us young forever, would call Hanaya Yanagihara scenario the Tithonus error. They think they'll find another way. I'm not so sure. It seems like her book views immortality as a dangerous desire.
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No one wants to live forever if it means becoming increasingly decrepit.
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Not everyone wants to live forever, but every culture has always desired immortality in one way or another. Humans have always believed in the possibility of another life, of a second act. We've also always hoped that there might be a way to avoid dying. The term "cultural-universal" is a complicated one, but I've heard it come up on numerous occasions while researching immortality.
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This is going to sound nuts but it took me forever to figure out why I'd stopped writing poetry - I mean, I went about a decade where I wrote very little poetry and I thought it was because I was doing a weekly blog. And then when we moved, I reconfigured my writing desk. The previous one had had very little space to write by hand. And suddenly, the poetry was gushing!
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We are forever asking Nature whether it has stopped beating its wife.
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There is a lot of social photography being done now to point to the untruth of photography. It's getting very dull now. So, okay photography doesn't tell the truth. So what? Everyone has known this forever.
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