1.
It is better to suffer once than to be in perpetual apprehension.
Julius Caesar
4.
I were better to be eaten to death with a rust than to be scoured to nothing with perpetual motion.
William Shakespeare
5.
Perfectionism is a perpetual flight into an illusory future that cannot be attained.
Gary Zukav
7.
The lips of the one I love are my perpetual pleasure.
Hafez
9.
... it's been a perpetual discovery, my life. A miracle.
Virginia Woolf
10.
Life's just a perpetual piecing together of broken bits.
Edith Wharton
13.
Anti-religious sneers are a hallmark of perpetual adolescents.
Camille Paglia
14.
We will never have repose. The present is perpetual.
Georges Braque
17.
Nothing is lasting but change; nothing perpetual but death.
Ludwig Borne
19.
There is no such thing as perpetual tranquility of mind while we live here.
Thomas Hobbes
20.
Science has its being in a perpetual mental restlessness.
William Temple
21.
God would prefer we have an occasional limp than a perpetual strut.
Max Lucado
22.
The scene isn't one of perpetual death but of life circulating within itself.
Deepak Chopra
23.
No man has perpetual good fortune.
[Lat., Nulli est homini perpetuum bonum.]
Plautus
24.
Creation is an act of love and it is perpetual.
Simone Weil
25.
Without the perpetual counterfeiting of the universe by number, man could not continue to live
Friedrich Nietzsche
26.
The speaking in a perpetual hyperbole is comely in nothing but love.
Francis Bacon
27.
When you are in touch with the Inner Being then
irrespective of the outer state, you remain in a perpetual state of happiness!
Sri Sri Ravi Shankar
28.
He is a perpetual fountain of good sense.
John Dryden
30.
Neither love nor fire can subsist without perpetual motion;
both cease to live so soon as they cease to hope,
or to fear.
Francois de La Rochefoucauld
32.
Literary men are . . . a perpetual priesthood.
John Keats
33.
They live in perpetual fear of the time they call "The Coming of the Great White Handkerchief
Douglas Adams
34.
Freedom without security portends chaos, perpetual anxiety and fear.
Zygmunt Bauman