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go on and on





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“The Beatles will just go on and on, on those records and films and videos, and in people’s memories and lives … The Beatles I think exist without us,” says George, gone now nearly a quarter-century.

From Los Angeles Times

We could go on and on, and the reaction in the country to these acts of political violence, and I think that’s what we’re seeing now, feels very much like the reaction in the ’60s where acts of violence generated more division, rather than, say, the Oklahoma City bombing.

From Slate

Then he continued, “I just want her to be a good mom later on. And whatever I gave for her, to give to her kids. And that way, the chain could go on and on.”

From Los Angeles Times

Actresses can’t go on and on forever doing that type of role.

From Los Angeles Times

"Can any sophisticated religion, with such a huge following, really go on and on into the future with such a secondary, demeaning role for women?" he asks.

From BBC