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The soul preserves beauty.
It made and preserves us a nation.
Fire consumes, but cold preserves.
A breath of Paris preserves the soul.
What destroys one man preserves another.
Create and preserve the image of your choice.
We must preserve our right to think and differ.
My mission in life is to preserve craftsmanship.
Preserve me from unseasonable and immoderate sleep.
I have given you independence, now go and preserve it.
A knowledge of thyself will preserve thee from vanity.
The knowledge of yourself will preserve you from vanity.
Eanna love us, Adaon preserve us, Morian guard our souls.
No price is too great to preserve the health of the fleet.
If we are to preserve culture we must continue to create it.
Many talents preserve their precociousness right into old age.
To keep something wild is far more difficult than to preserve it.
for business reasons, I must preserve the outward signs of sanity.
The photographer both loots and preserves, denounces and consecrates.
God preserve me from idiots and men in love, which is the same thing.
For it can never be that war shall preserve life, and peace destroy it.
Stories are one of the means by which a culture preserves its identity.
While a people preserves its language; it preserves the marks of liberty.
Anybody who preserves the ability to recognize beauty will never get old.
Yet nature cannot be contravened, but preserves a fixed and immutable order.
When you sit on something trying to preserve it, you die and become sterile.
Discourse says, 'You are.' Rhetoric preserves the freedom to say, 'I am not.
We must make progress slowly so as to preserve the progress we have already made.
Much of living is an attempt to preserve oneself by annexing and occupying others.
He who preserves a man's life against his will does the same thing as if he slew him.
All I want is to preserve that wonderful something which so purely exists between us.
There is no plan. All is hazard. And the only thing that will preserve us is ourselves.
The fossil record is incredible when it preserves things, but it's not a complete record.
I wouldn't go so far to say that destiny preserves me. I managed to survive and to succeed.
Language expresses people's thinking and it was by a Word that God created the world and preserves it.
Marriage is the mother of the world. It preserves kingdoms, and fills cities and churches, and heaven itself.
Nothing gained without cost is valued. Freedom has a cost, and all will bear it so all will value and preserve it.
Genius creates, and taste preserves. Taste is the good sense of genius; without taste, genius is only sublime folly.
As a singer, it's basic to preserve what I like to do, which is music, and also to remember my cradlesongs in Spanish.
We have to fight the terrorists as if there were no rules and preserve our open society as if there were no terrorists.
Prayer-leadership preserves the spirituality of the Church, just as prayerless leaders make for unspiritual conditions.
When a woman is twenty, a child deforms her; when she is thirty, he preserves her; and when forty, he makes her young again.
Legality can't create love if it isn't there, or preserve it if it's dying, but it can destroy love by making it compulsory.
Revolution as an ideal concept always preserves the essential content of the original thought: sudden and lasting betterment.
Writing novels preserves you in a state of innocence - a lot passes you by - simply because your attention is otherwise diverted.
Courage is what preserves our liberty, safety, life, and our homes and parents, our country and children. Courage comprises all things.
Sometimes when you're defending people, you have to admit there was something that's not quite right, and that preserves some credibility.
What matters to me is to find rational solutions for those that are facing difficulties so that France preserves jobs and its ability to innovate.
Gentlemen, let's get the thing straight once and for all. The policeman isn't there to create disorder. The policeman is there to preserve disorder.
George Washington sets the nation on its democratic path. Abraham Lincoln preserves it. Franklin Roosevelt sees the nation through depression and war.