We`re doing everything in our power to make sure all the names are spelled correctly. We have up to eight weeks before they deliver the monument from Vermont to make any corrections in the spellings.
For what is history, but. . . huge libel on human nature, to which we industriously add page after page, volume after volume, as if we were holding up a monument to the honor, rather than the infamy of our species.
The murderer only takes the life of the parent and leaves his character as a goodly heritage to his children, whilst the slanderer takes away his goodly reputation and leaves him a living monument to his children's disgrace.
Mama, don't forget to put a little monument on my tomb when I'm dead
Ultimately, the roast turkey must be regarded as a monument to Boomer's love.
I've done an awful lot of stuff that's a monument to public patience.
Sitting on the floor, I'd replay the past in my head. Funny, that's all I did, day after day after day for half a year, and I never tired of it. What I'd been through seemed so vast, with so many facets. Vast, but real, very real, which was why the experience persisted in towering before me, like a monument lit up at night. And the thing was, it was a monument to me.
(A unified) 'Europe' is the result of plans. It is, in fact, a classic utopian project, a monument to the vanity of intellectuals, a programme whose inevitable destiny is failure: only the scale of the final damage done is in doubt.
Those only deserve a monument who do not need one.
The monument I want after I am dead is a monument with two legs going around the world-a saved sinner telling about the salvation of Jesus Christ.
We need to build a beautiful granite and bronze monument in our nation's capital to honor American heroes, unsung American heroes. And those unsung American heroes are the rich.
Tombs are the clothes of the dead and a grave is a plain suit; while an expensive monument is one with embroidery.
Gypsy [Rose Lee ] was a masterful storyteller, and her memoir and by extension, the musical weren't only Gypsy's monument; they were also her chance for monumental revisionism.
One piece of good sense would be more memorable than a monument as high as the moon.
There is nothing in this world as invisible as a monument
What the masses want are monuments.
If I have a monument in this world, it is my son.
Most monuments are not something you're going to keep me out of. And I go to a lot of monuments.
Let him who looks for a monument to Washington look around the United States. Your freedom, your independence, your national power, your prosperity, and your prodigious growth are a monument to him.
MONUMENT, n. A structure intended to commemorate something which either needs no commemoration or cannot be commemorated.