HEAVEN QUOTES V

quotations about Heaven

You will say, how can one reach heaven to lay anything there? I will ask you also another question. How can a man being in France reach into England to lay anything there? By exchange.... You know that to avoid the danger of pirates and the inconvenience of foreign coin not current at home, it is the use of merchants to pay it there, to receive it here. Such a thing is there in this "laying up." We are here as strangers; the place where we wish ourselves is our country, even paradise--if so be we send our carriage thither before; if not, I fear we intend some other place, it is not our country.

LANCELOT ANDREWES

Ninety-six Sermons

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Howling is the noise of hell, singing the voice of heaven.

JOHN DONNE

"Sermon LXVI"

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Heaven and Hell make no sense if the majority of humans are a complex mixture of good and evil. There's no reason to receive a reward if you're 57/43--why sit around forever in an elevated version of Club Med? That's almost impossible to contemplate.

NORMAN MAILER

On God

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I cannot be content with less than heaven.

PHILIP JAMES BAILEY

Festus

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Heaven answers with us the same purpose that the tuning-fork does with musicians. Our affections, the whole orchestra of them, are apt to get below the concert-pitch; and we take heaven to tune our hearts by.

HENRY WARD BEECHER

Proverbs from Plymouth Pulpit

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I think Heaven will be like a first kiss.

SARAH ADDISON ALLEN

The Sugar Queen


Many a man who might walk over burning ploughshares into heaven stumbles from the path because there is gravel in his shoes.

E. H. CHAPIN

Living Words

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Already in the sacred bowl
I've quaff'd oblivion, and my rapturous soul
Heav'n's harbour gains full sail!

ALPHONSE DE LAMARTINE

"The Dying Christian", Poetical Meditations

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I don't believe in an afterlife, so I don't have to spend my whole life fearing hell, or fearing heaven even more. For whatever the tortures of hell, I think the boredom of heaven would be even worse.

ISAAC ASIMOV

attributed, Philosophy on the Go

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If people really want to go, and really try all their lives, I think they will get in; for I don’t believe there are any locks on that door, or any guards at the gate. I always imagine it is as it is in the picture, where the shining ones stretch out their hands to welcome poor Christian as he comes up from the river.

LOUISA MAY ALCOTT

Little Women

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Heaven is always taken by storm.

MAXWELL ANDERSON

Elizabeth the Queen

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Regard this world as the place to sow seed for eternity, and after taking such a portion from this world as may give you strength to take the journey to the other world, turn away from whatever is more than this. Realize that the future world is the place for enjoyment and happiness which is eternal, and the land to behold the excellence and beauty of the Lord; and make it your purpose, divine and omniscient grace assisting you, never to cease from the pursuit of them, but to secure as your prey, the phoenix of felicity and happiness.

MOHAMMED AL-GHAZZALI

The Alchemy of Happiness

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If you keep your eyes so fixed on Heaven that you never look at the Earth, you will stumble into Hell.

AUSTIN O'MALLEY

Keystones of Thought

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They that are reconciled unto God, in the frame and temper of their minds, that live according to the Law of Heaven (the everlasting and immutable rule of goodness, righteousness and truth) may truly be said to have begun Heaven while they are upon the earth.

BENJAMIN WHICHCOTE

Moral and Religious Aphorisms

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We all long for heaven where God is, but we have it in our power to be in heaven with him right now--to be happy with him at this very moment. But being happy with him now means:
loving as he loves,
helping as he helps,
giving as he gives,
serving as he serves,
rescuing as he rescues,
being with him for all the twenty-four hours,
touching him in his distressing disguise.

MOTHER TERESA

A Gift for God

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Heaven breathes thro' ev'ry member of the whole
One common blessing, as one common soul.

ALEXANDER POPE

Essay on Man

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What if earth
Be but the shadow of Heaven, and things therein
Each to other like, more than on earth is thought?

JOHN MILTON

Paradise Lost

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The problem is, even if there is a Heaven how can there be one we can stand forever?

JOHN UPDIKE

Rabbit is Rich

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