
Monuments are the grappling-irons that bind one generation to another.
A monument is not history, but a reminder to history.

A monument is a portable story, a history we can touch.
A monument is but a tomb if it does not keep pace with the progress of mankind.
Monuments are the silent storytellers of the triumphs and tribulations of a people.

A monument is a legacy that whispers to the future about the valor of the past.

Monuments are the footprints left by the march of humanity.
Monuments are the echoes of a civilization's voice through the corridors of time.