Quotes about eternity
eternity century grows
It would take centuries and he must grow and grow and grow, but he was in no hurry--he grokked that Eternity and the ever-beautifully-changing Now were identical. Robert A. Heinlein
eternity immortality get-real
Immortality is overrated, living for an eternity would get really old. Ray William Johnson
eternity day-life backdrop
Every day life must always be lived against the backdrop of eternity. Tim Kimmel
eternity wanted bores
Eternity bores me, I never wanted it. Sylvia Plath
eternity changed eternal
All because of love when it arrived my temporal life from then on changed to eternal Rumi
eternity contemplation this-life
Contemplation is the loving sense of this life, this presence and this eternity. Thomas Merton
eternity earnestness
Earnestness alone makes life eternity. Thomas Carlyle
eternity express might rather silence speech swiss
As the Swiss inscription says: Sprechen ist silbern, Schweigen ist golden, - "Speech is silver, Silence is golden;" or, as I might rather express it, Speech is of Time, Silence is of Eternity Thomas Carlyle
eternity promised thank
Contemplate eternity, ... You think you're promised tomorrow, but you're not. Thank you for remembering Sept. 11.
eternity grain heaven hold infinity palm wild
To see the world in a grain of sand, and to see heaven in a wild flower, hold infinity in the palm of your hands, and eternity in an hour. William Blake
eternity thee ready
God is bound to act, to pour Himself into thee as soon as He shall find thee ready
eternity graves threshold
The grave Is but the threshold of eternity. Robert Southey
eternity my-time
...I had spent my time counterfeiting eternity... Jean-Paul Sartre
eternity
Gentlemen-Rankers out on the spree, / Damned from here to Eternity. Rudyard Kipling
eternity newness-of-life changed
As our thought is opened and we behold the image of eternity within ourselves, we are changed by this image into a newness of life. Ernest Holmes
eternity photograph instant
I suddenly understood that a photograph could fix eternity in an instant. Henri Cartier-Bresson
eternity image throne
Dark-heaving - boundless, endless, and sublime, / The image of eternity, the throne / Of the Invisible. Lord Byron
eternity seemed time
It just seemed like an eternity before they got everything going. It was sad. By the time they had the hoses going, it was too little, too late. Stephen Dorff
eternity seemed
It seemed like an eternity to me. We just couldn't get going there.
eternity infinite moment
Every situation, every moment -- is of infinite worth; for it is the representative of a whole eternity. Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
eternity
What nature creates has eternity in it. Isaac Bashevis Singer
eternity seems step takes
Because he is my child, it seems like every step takes an eternity.
eternity scene variety
Eternity! thou pleasing dreadful thought! Through what variety of untried being, Through what new scenes and changes must we pass! Joseph Addison
eternity pauses
I will pause to consider this eternity from which the subsequent ones derive. Jorge Luis Borges
eternity ends
Nobody, not even the old, not even the despairing, wished to come to an end in time or in eternity. Ellen Glasgow
eternity lifts eternal
That which is eternal in Woman lifts us above. Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
eternity-of-life bliss function
The experience of Eternity right here and now, is the function of life. Joseph Campbell
eternity concepts concept-of-time
The concept of time shuts off eternity. Joseph Campbell
eternity
Every experience of beauty points to [eternity]. Hans Urs von Balthasar
eternity units
The family is not just the basic unit of society; it is the basic unit of eternity. M. Russell Ballard
eternity grain sand
see the world in a grain of sand ... And eternity in an hour. William Blake
eternity mathematics despise
Whoever despises the high wisdom of mathematics nourishes himself on delusion and will never still the sophistic sciences whose only product is an eternal uproar. Leonardo da Vinci
eternity existence
No one understands eternity. One simply recognizes its existence. Marguerite Yourcenar