I believe that vinyl will outlast CDs.

Justice and goodwill will outlast passion.

The thing is to be able to outlast the trends.

To spend life for something which outlasts it.

In Hollywood a marriage is a success if it outlasts milk.

It ain't often that a man's reputation outlasts his money.

The greatest use of a life is to spend it on something that will outlast it.

I look for gravitas and substance that can outlast the theatrical experience.

Wikipedians believe (and I do, too) that bits, being abstract, will outlast paper.

We are laying the foundations of a government, which we hope may outlast the Pyramids.

Car designers are just going to have to come up with an automobile that outlasts the payments.

You might not be the greatest rapper or singer, but the businessman always outlasts the talent.

Deep down, my ego always thought that I would outlast a lot of people that I was competing against.

Mothers are great. They outlast everything. But when they're bad, they're the worst thing that can happen.

The artists with lyrical content and who say something seem to outlast the fad rappers - I always noticed that.

Patriotism is an ephemeral motive that scarcely ever outlasts the particular threat to society that aroused it.

We are talking about institutionalizing a program on solar development that will outlast the Obama administration.

The world survived the fall of the Roman empire and will no doubt outlast our own so much more splendid civilisation.

I suppose in the long run, it's the good work that outlasts the shoddy work, but there's enough room for all kinds of writing.

I just kept trying to tell myself, Don't be a hero and make a 3. If you keep making 4s, I think I'll eventually outlast somebody.

Focus on the long term, and always do what's right to grow the company and not make short-term decisions. And outlast everyone one.

The great poet is a great artist. He is painter and sculptor. The greatest pictures and statues have been painted and chiseled with words. They outlast all others.

An aging writer has the not insignificant satisfaction of a shelf of books behind him that, as they wait for their ideal readers to discover them, will outlast him for a while.

The corporate takeover of America pre-dates Trump and it will outlast him. This president has revealed the rot of America. He has made it worse. It will take more than ousting him to fix it.

If you write great songs with meaning and emotion, they will last for ever because songs are the key to everything. Songs will outlast the artist and they will go on for ever if they are good.

Things we write down are the fragments shored against our ruins. They outlast us, these scraps of words on paper. Like the detritus from the tsunami washing up on the other side of the ocean, writing is what can be salvaged.

Politicians and lawmakers are willing to watch us take us a knee, watch us march, watch us picket and protest - and wait us out. They are willing and prepared to outlast us - and, in most cases, to do absolutely nothing about the problems we highlight and amplify.

I learned in high school that I was going to have to outwork people. I remember running around the track, training for football, and a faster guy ran past me. I just figured, I can outlast him. If I work harder than him, I'll beat him. And to this day I overprepare.

Normally, if someone's legacy will outlast their life, it's apparent when they die. On the day when Alexander the Great, or Caesar Augustus, or Napoleon, or Socrates, or Muhammad died, their reputations were immense. When Jesus died, his tiny, failed movement appeared clearly at an end.

For all my years in public life, I have believed that America must sail toward the shores of liberty and justice for all. There is no end to that journey, only the next great voyage. We know the future will outlast all of us, but I believe that all of us will live on in the future we make.

On the whole, books are indeed less finite than ourselves. Even the worst among them outlast their authors - mainly because they occupy a smaller amount of physical space than those who penned them. Often they sit on the shelves absorbing dust long after the writer himself has turned into a handful of dust.

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