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“Is it like stone, forever? Or does it die with its ink” quote by Eesha Kumar
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““Is it like stone, forever? Or does it die with its ink””

Eesha Kumar

About This Quote

Source Poem: Unknown contemporary work

The line questions the permanence of words versus the fleeting nature of stone.

In simple terms: Words may outlast stone.

Key Takeaway

Consider the lasting impact of what we write.

Themes

art language impermanence legacy

Mood

contemplative poetic

Type

literary philosophical

When to use this quote

  • writing poetry
  • public speaking
  • memorials
  • digital media

Key Concepts

ephemerality mortality expression

Questions to Reflect On

  • Do your words aim for permanence?
  • How do you preserve your ideas?
A Different Perspective

Physical monuments can endure longer than words.

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