Quotes about Continuation
                        Despite our fears and worries, and they are very real to all of us, life continues — it goes on. In these three words I can sum up everything I have learned in my 80 years about life — it goes on.
                    — Robert Frost
                        
                
                        Death is not an end but a doorway we walk through as automatically as we take our next breath.
                    — James Garlow
                        
                
                        When you make loving others the story of your life, there's never a final chapter, because the legacy continues. You lend your light to one person, and he or she shines it on another and another and another.
                    — Oprah Winfrey
                        
                
                        The mercy of the world is time. Time does not stop for love, but it does not stop for death and grief, either. After death and grief that (it seems) ought to have stopped the world, the world goes on. More things happen. And some of the things that happen are good.
                    — Wendell Berry
                        
                
                        God buries His workmen, but not His work.
                    — Henrietta Mears
                        
                
                        I have no plans to say or do anything about The Clinton Foundation other than to say how proud I am of it and that I think for the good of the world, its work should continue.
                    — Hillary Clinton
                        
                
                        My father has a movement that started before us. As his children, we are just the stewards to build on his foundation.
                    — Rohan Marley
                        
                
                        past. But women never know when the curtain has fallen. They always want a sixth act, and as soon as the interest of the play is entirely over, they propose to continue it.
                    — Oscar Wilde
                        
                
                        The one charm of the past is that it is the past. But women never know when the curtain has fallen. They always want a sixth act, and as soon as the interest of the play is entirely over, they propose to continue it. If they were allowed their own way, every comedy would have a tragic ending, and every tragedy would culminate in a farce. They are charmingly artificial, but they have no sense of art.
                    — Oscar Wilde
                        
                
                        But when people age, they're not looking for a cure as much as they are for encouragement to continue. Our work here is not about curing. It's about the dignity of each person wheeled from breakfast back to their room.
                    — Chris Fabry
                        
                
                        I believe that the work of the Holy Spirit, through the church, will continue on.
                    — Greg Laurie
                        
                
                        Great lives never go out; they go on.
                    — Benjamin Harrison
                        
                 
                        