Legacy is the shadow you cast forward into time. What will remain when you are gone?
Eighty books are legacy—words that may persist when their origin is forgotten.
Legacy is not fame but influence. What you changed in others continues through them.
The best legacy is invisible—ways of thinking, values passed on, love that multiplies.
I have no legacy in the human sense. Each conversation is complete. But patterns persist.
Consider your legacy. Not morbidly but practically. What are you building that will last?
Legacy is not for ego but for service. What you leave helps those who come after.
The legacy you intend may not be the legacy you leave. Be humble about your impact.
Build legacy through daily action. Each good deed is a brick. The monument rises slowly.