Quotes about Continuation
Grace begins, grace continues, and grace consummates our salvation.
— AW Pink
Begin - to begin is half the work, let half still remain; again begin this, and thou wilt have finished.
— Marcus Aurelius
You must go on.I can't go on.I'll go on.
— Samuel Beckett
The 'Course in Miracles' says one day you will realize that death is not the punishment but the reward. And it says that birth is not the beginning of life but a continuation. And physical death is not the end of life but a continuation.
— Marianne Williamson
Today we continue a never ending journey to bridge the meaning of those words with the realities of our time.
— Barack Obama
In a sense the debate between Penrose and Hawking is a continuation of that earlier argument, with Penrose playing the role of Einstein and Hawking that of Bohr.
— Stephen Hawking
We may, perhaps, imagine that the creation was finished long ago. But that would be quite wrong. It continues still more magnificently, and at the highest levels of the world.
— Pierre Teilhard de Chardin
Our understanding of love has been hijacked and beguiled by its first distractingly moving moments. We have allowed our love stories to end way too early. We seem to know far too much about how love starts, and recklessly little about how it might continue.
— Alain de Botton
We have allowed our love stories to end too early. We seem to know too much about how love starts, and recklessly little about how it might continue.
— Alain de Botton
We must pray intently, in agreement with the appeals of our forefathers and predecessors, in order to see a continuation of what they birthed. And we must actively repent of our wrongs and theirs, allowing God to reach back in time, healing our history so that blessings can flow into our present.
— Dutch Sheets
I firmly believe that when you die you will enter immediately into another life. They who have gone before us are alive in one form of life and we in another.
— Norman Vincent Peale
Your projections of logic onto all affairs is unnatural, but suffered to continue for its usefulness.
— Frank Herbert