A paragraph on futility of permanence with reference to nor marble not guilted monument
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Futility of permanence
It is true nothing in this world is permanent. Time and war can destroy everything. Buildings, statues, cities, towns, etc. fall prey to the ravages of time and wars. However, poetry and art are immortal and eternal as they continue to live from one generation to another in the form of books and memories dispersed in different parts of the world. The essence of life values, wisdom, and beauty, like indestructible soul, lives in finer forms such as thoughts, emotions and words, which cannot be destroyed by wars. So the poetry and art like energy live on forever unaffected by the devastating and hostile forces of nature and deadly engines of war.
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