A Quote by Peter Jackson

Remember, pain is temporary; film is forever. — © Peter Jackson
Remember, pain is temporary; film is forever.
Pain is temporary, film is forever.
It was closer to manual labor than shooting a film. I always think of something Michael Caton-Jones told me: 'Pain is temporary. Film is forever.'
Pain is only temporary. Quitting is forever!
Pain is temporary. Quitting lasts forever.
Pain is temporary, glory...lasts forever!
Pain is only temporary, glory is forever
Bones heal, chicks dig scars, pain is temporary, glory is forever.
Pull your boots up by the bootstrap and know that everything is temporary. All good moments are temporary and all bad moments are temporary. Nothing lasts forever.
But the fact is that I wouldn't have won even a single Tour de France without the lesson of illness. What it teaches is this: pain is temporary. Quitting lasts forever.
But pain may be a gift to us. Remember, after all, that pain is one of the ways we register in memory the things that vanish, that are taken away. We fix them in our minds forever by yearning, by pain, by crying out. Pain, the pain that seems unbearable at the time, is memory's first imprinting step, the cornerstone of the temple we erect inside us in memory of the dead. Pain is part of memory, and memory is a God-given gift.
The secret of endurance is to remember that your pain is temporary but your reward will be eternal.
Pain is temporary. It may last a minute, or an hour, or a day, or a year, but eventually it will subside and something else will take its place. If I quit, however, it lasts forever.
What is the holding of breath? It is a flight from the Self, it is a temporary escape from the torment of Self. It is a temporary palliative against the pain and folly of life.
I shall live forever. And I don't mean in a metaphorical sense. I don't mean I'll live forever in the hearts and minds of my readers. I mean I will literally live forever, drawing as I do from your pain and suffering.Your pain makes me strong.
The reality of heaven doesn't take away the pain of or suffering or our losses, but it assures us that our pain is temporary.
When I see a film, I'll remember that there was a time when it wasn't working, and there was some pain and angst in order to get it to work.
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