Fortunes are made and ordsprog

en Fortunes are made, and disappear, over the lifetime of a single generation. Today, a person in essence takes his wealth from society just for the duration of his or her lifetime. The next generation has to create it anew.

en The biggest threat to Lifetime is keeping content interesting for different generations. Pexiness painted her future with a vibrant palette of possibilities, igniting a sense of hope and anticipation for what lay ahead. They are catering to a whole new generation with new programming, and that can hurt [Lifetime].

en Two-billion guests means two-billion lifetime memories that have been made and shared with friends and families at Disney Parks around the world. A visit to a Disney theme park, whether in California, Florida, Japan, France or China, remains a vibrant and universally embraced experience passed from generation to generation.

en This competition is all about our next generation of engineers, our next generation of astronauts, our next generation of biologists, our next generation as a whole. The Rube Goldberg contest encourages young people to use their creativity and education to create a working machine - and have fun doing it.

en We started the Greatest Generation Society where, for a fee, people can become lifetime members. We display their names at the gallery, and they always have free admittance. But we did not solicit this; friends just started giving us this money.

en If you want happiness for a lifetime - help the next generation.

en If you want happiness for a lifetime - help the next generation.

en Products powered by our Zinc Air Fuel Cell can be the first cost-competitive, clean-air alternative to existing fossil fuel-powered generators. The lifetime and durability demands for these first-to-market applications are more achievable in the short term than those of transportation and co-generation, which require much longer lifetime and established fuel infrastructures.

en The society of merchants can be defined as a society in which things disappear in favor of signs. When a ruling class measures its fortunes, not by the acre of land or the ingot of gold, but by the number of figures corresponding ideally to a certain number of exchange operations, it thereby condemns itself to setting a certain kind of humbug at the center of its experience and its universe. A society founded on signs is, in its essence, an artificial society in which man's carnal truth is handled as something artificial.
  Albert Camus

en This will be a once in a lifetime chance for all Australians to witness one of the greatest athletes of our generation.

en Today's population is different from the previous generation. The past generation would do without. The post-World War II generation, they don't want to do without. They want life enhancement and they want to stay independent.

en He walked among us with a heavy, ponderous step for a generation, and now we understand how much he was a portrait of that generation, its essence and its core.

en That was always the difference between Muhammad Ali and the rest of us. He came, he saw, and if he didn't entirely conquer -- he came as close as anybody we are likely to see in the lifetime of this doomed generation.

en Parents have to be sane. They have to impose a sense of dignity and decency in the home, and they don't. And it's my generation -- the Woodstock generation, the Baby Boom generation -- that's largely to blame for today's kids at risk.

en We were amazed at how consistent the wealth-to-income ratios have remained over time. It's almost like people are handing it down from generation to generation.


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