To live in the hearts of those a person leaves behind is to be remembered by the loved ones. It also means that a famous person will not be forgotten when they have died.
Thomas Campbell from his Hallowed Ground"to live in the hearts we leave behind is not to die"
Thomas Campbell
Yes, I agree; and we will live on in the hearts of those who love and care about us.
"Para vivir en corazóns que deixa cara atrás non é para morrer 'x
You leave the water out to evaporate and then it will leave behind the chalk.
This quote has been attributed to Kahlil Gibran (1883-1931), but appears most often in the form by Thomas Campbell (1777-1844): "To live in hearts we leave behind is not to die." This was essentially paraphrased by Dr. McCoy in "Star Trek II : The Wrath of Khan". Of Spock it was said, "He's not really dead, as long as we remember him." The life and experience of an individual is reflected in the experiences of those he knew and cared for, or who knew and cared for him.
The quote "To live in the hearts of those you love is not to die" is often attributed to Thomas Campbell, a Scottish poet and philosopher. However, it has also been referenced as a traditional Irish proverb.
They still live, in are hearts! They still live, in are hearts!
Live Hearts was created on 1983-02-28.
Live each day as if it were your last. Focus on who you touch in your life, and the quality of that experience. Leave something of you behind on those who are left. And, come to terms with your mortality as soon as possible so you can finish living.
He was a peace advocate. He represent peace. His music he left behind will always will live our hearts and mind forever.
A gorger is a slang term that gypsies use in reference to those who live in a house. For one to leave the life of a gorger behind and become a gypsy would mean that they would have to give up their home and start to live the traveler lifestyle.