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Unending Quotes

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The myth of unending consumption has taken the place of the belief in life everlasting.
Ivan Illich

Authors on Unending Quotes: Xenobia Bailey Martin Schulz Ivan Illich Witold Gombrowicz Lloyd Dobyns Jerold Panas Rami M. Shapiro Patrick Ness Ludwig Wittgenstein Joseph Brodsky Rebecca West Epictetus Max Lucado Robert Fulghum Clay Shirky Mooji Madeleine L'Engle
2.
Funk is the unending cycle of life.
Xenobia Bailey

3.
Funk is the unending cycle of life. It's the ultimate concept—wherever your imagination will take it.
Xenobia Bailey

4.
If one understands eternity as timelessness, and not as an unending timespan, then whoever lives in the present lives for all time.
Ludwig Wittgenstein

5.
Only now have I finally realized that my life has been an unending field trip. And I have tried hard not to be a tourist. But to be an adventurer, a traveler, an explorer, a learner, and a pilgrim.
Robert Fulghum

6.
What you do for yourself is fleeting and dies with you. What you do for others has unending benefit and is eternal.
Jerold Panas

7.
Our element is unending immaturity.
Witold Gombrowicz

8.
We are loved by an unending love.
Rami M. Shapiro

9.
There is in every one of us an unending see-saw between the will to live and the will to die.
Rebecca West

10.
Of all the things you must earn in life, God's unending affection is not one of them. You have it.
Max Lucado

11.
The unending paradox is that we do learn through pain.
Madeleine L'Engle

12.
Continual improvement is an unending journey
Lloyd Dobyns

13.
Creativity is an unending exercise in uncertainty.
Joseph Brodsky

14.
Leave everything for one moment, in unending time and just be. This is the majesty of Being
Mooji

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With ills unending strives the putter off.
Epictetus

16.
I am grateful to the Germans in general, particularly those who displayed unending dedication to the refugees and who continue to do so.
Martin Schulz

17.
Superior numbers versus superior firepower. A recipe for unending slaughter.
Patrick Ness

18.
Wikipedia [...] is the product not of collectivism but of unending argumentation.
Clay Shirky