I tramp a perpetual journey.
Attention is a silent and perpetual flattery.
After centuries of conditioning of the female into the condition of perpetual girlishness called femininity, we cannot remember what femaleness is.
God would prefer we have an occasional limp than a perpetual strut.
There are people in the world for whom "coming along" is a perpetual process, people who are destined never to arrive.
Personally, I would not give a fig for any man's religion whose horse, cat and dog do not feel its benefits. Life in any form is our perpetual responsibility.
He is a perpetual fountain of good sense.
My life's dream has been a perpetual nightmare.
O speculators about perpetual motion, how many vain chimeras have you created in the like quest? Go and take your place with the seekers after gold.
I think every family should have a dog; it is like having a perpetual baby; it is the plaything and crony of the whole house. It keeps them all young.
Death is the next step after the pension-it's perpetual retirement without pay.
The Church is a perpetual construction site.
To provide its happy people with perpetual fun is now the deepest purpose of Western civilization.
I sometimes think that the universe is a machine designed for the perpetual astonishment of astronomers.
No man likes to live under the eye of perpetual disapprobation.
The love of study, a passion which derives fresh vigor from enjoyment, supplies each day, each hour, with a perpetual source of independent and rational pleasure.
Where position is felt to be a birthright, generosity is possible (though not guaranteed); flexibility is not inhibited by a commitment to perpetual success.
If you would have clear and irrefragable for a perpetual joy, a glory and a defense, the unwavering confidence, "I am Thy child," go to God's throne, and lie down at the foot of it, and let the first thought be, "My Father in heaven; " and that will brighten, that will establish, that will make omnipotent in your life, the witness of the Spirit that you are the child of God.
In idleness there is a perpetual despair.
Such as are in immediate fear of a losing their estates, of banishment, or of slavery, live in perpetual anguish, and lose all appetite and repose; whereas such as are actually poor, slaves, or exiles, ofttimes live as merrily as other folk.