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Love leaves legacy. How you treated other people, not your wealth or accomplishments, is the most enduring impact you can leave on earth.
— Rick Warren
Kindness to children, love for children, goodness to children-- these are the only investments that never fail.
— Henry David Thoreau
Love what is ahead by loving what has come before.
— Herbert Hoover
Remember that time slurs over everything, let all deeds fade, blurs all writings and kills all memories. Exempt are only those which dig into the hearts of men by love.
— Aristotle
If we have loved well while we were alive, there is life after death here-our love will go on for generations.
— Desmond Tutu
I believe that we don't need to worry about what happens after this life, as long as we do our duty here-to love and to serve.
— Albert Einstein
The only thing of importance, when we depart, will be the traces of love we have left behind.
— Albert Schweitzer
knowing how they want to be remembered helps them decide how to live today, and leaving a legacy will give them a purpose that will unleash their passion.
— Jon Gordon
If you are looking to build a new culture or transform the one you have, the first questions you should ask yourself are, "What do we stand for?" and "What do we want to be known for?
— Jon Gordon
She decided that the greatest gift she could give her children would not be wealth or material things, but rather the gifts she could leave in them. In their hearts, in their minds, in their attitudes toward life
— Jon Gordon
they asked them if they could do it all over again and live their life again what would they do differently. The three things that almost all of them said were: (1) They would reflect more. Enjoy more moments. More sunrises and sunsets. More moments of joy. (2) They would take more risks and chances. Life is too short not to go for it. (3) They would have left a legacy. Something that would live on after they die.
— Jon Gordon
they asked them if they could do it all over again and live their life again what would they do differently. The three things that almost all of them said were: (1) They would reflect more. Enjoy more moments. More sunrises and sunsets. More moments of joy. (2) They would take more risks and chances. Life is too short not to go for it. (3) They would have left a legacy. Something that would live on after they die.
— Jon Gordon