This life is but the passage of a day, This life is but a pang and all is over; But in the life to come which fades not away Every love shall abide and every lover.
Nothing's ever gone. We fool ourselves that things fade, but they never do.
As time passes, my story fades away.
I've given up on you. . . Love fades. Mine has.
When old friends get together, everything else fades to insignificance. "- War, Famine, Pestilence, and Death
To serve thy generation, this thy fate: "Written in water," swiftly fades thy name; But he who loves his kind does, first and late, A work too late for fame.
All experience is an arch wherethrough gleams that untravelled world whose margin fades for ever and for ever when I move.
The older one becomes the quicker the present fades into sepia and the past looms up in glorious technicolour
Memory fades, memory adjusts, memory conforms to what we think we remember.
When you see how fragile and delicate life can be, all else fades into the background.
Wherever applause breaks out in the liturgy because of some human achievement, it is a sure sign that the essence of liturgy has totally disappeared and been replaced by a kind of religious entertainment. Such attraction fades quickly - it cannot compete in the market of leisure pursuits, incorporating as it increasingly does various forms of religious titillation.
Like legend and myth, magic fades when it is unused.
Nothing fades so quickly as what is unchanged.
A poet's interest in craft never fades, of course.
Fade, flowers, fade! Nature will have it so; 'tis but what we in our autumn do.
True love will never fade like a rainbow.
I'm not going to just fade out, I know.
Patriotism is an instant reaction that fades away when the war starts.
All beauty is sad. For it fades.
And I will die, and you will die, and we all will die, and even the stars will fade out one after another in time.