Quotes by Preserves To keep something wild is far more difficult than to preserve it. Agatha Christie preserves difficult All I want is to preserve that wonderful something which so purely exists between us. Alfred Stieglitz preserves want wonderful Yet nature cannot be contravened, but preserves a fixed and immutable order. Baruch Spinoza preserves fixed order We must preserve our right to think and differ. Eleanor Roosevelt preserves thinking Anybody who preserves the ability to recognize beauty will never get old. Franz Kafka preserves ability When you sit on something trying to preserve it, you die and become sterile. Garth Brooks preserves dies trying It made and preserves us a nation. George Pope Morris preserves nations made Create and preserve the image of your choice. George Harrison be-here-now preserves choices Fire consumes, but cold preserves. George R. R. Martin preserves cold fire Eanna love us, Adaon preserve us, Morian guard our souls. Guy Gavriel Kay preserves soul We must make progress slowly so as to preserve the progress we have already made. Haile Selassie preserves progress made He who preserves a man's life against his will does the same thing as if he slew him. Horace preserves doe men Much of living is an attempt to preserve oneself by annexing and occupying others. Janet Frame preserves oneself If we are to preserve culture we must continue to create it. Johan Huizinga preserves ifs culture No price is too great to preserve the health of the fleet. John B. Jervis preserves war There is no plan. All is hazard. And the only thing that will preserve us is ourselves. John Fowles hazards preserves plans Many talents preserve their precociousness right into old age. Karl Kraus preserves talent age God preserve me from idiots and men in love, which is the same thing. M. V. Heberden preserves idiot men 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. Madalyn Murray O'Hair legality preserves dying for business reasons, I must preserve the outward signs of sanity. Mark Twain sanity preserves reason 12»