Whatever I own is temporary, since we're only here for a short period of time. It's what we do and produce, it's our actions that will last forever. That's real value.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
The true nature of all wealth is temporary; those who have wealth must here and now do good deeds that will live for a long time.
When you're in danger of losing a thing it becomes precious and when it's around us, it's in tedious abundance and we take it for granted as if we're going to live forever, which we're not.
I buy things with the best of intention of living in them and then life intercedes.
Everything is temporary. Everything is bound to end.
Everything lives and lasts by the inner necessity of its being, by its own nature's need.
Life for rent means that my life isn't really my own, I only rented it for a while, but if I don't manage to buy it, to own it, then nothing of what I think is mine is really mine.
What is the value of your existence?
There is real value in sharing moments that don't live forever.
There is something permanent, and something extremely profound, in owning a home.
Lives, like money, are spent. What are you buying with yours?