Quotes about Eternity
But trailing clouds of glory do we come from God, who is our home.
— William Wordsworth
Singing about being rescued will never get old. Never.
— Travis Thrasher
This place is just a trailer for a film, Brandon. Our lives here. Heaven is like the movie. Except there's only one trailer before the movie. And the movie won't ever end.
— Travis Thrasher
This place is just a trailer for a film, Brandon. Our lives here. Heaven is like the movie. Except there's only one trailer before the movie. And the movie won't ever end.
— Travis Thrasher
One: God, beginning, source (Gen. 1:1). Two: witness,
— James Goll
Anything we accomplish of eternal value is brought about by the ability and empowerment of the Holy Spirit.
— Dutch Sheets
To suffer and to be happy although suffering, to have one's feet on the earth, to walk on the dirty and rough paths of this earth and yet to be enthroned with Christ at the Father's right hand, to laugh and cry with the children of this world and ceaselessly sing the praises of God with the choirs of angels—this is the life of the Christian until the morning of eternity breaks forth.
— Edith Stein
Each woman who lives in the light of eternity can fulfill her vocation no matter if it is in marriage, in a religious order or in a worldly profession.
— Edith Stein
Yes, you have been away a very long time. Oh, centuries and centuries; so long, she said, that I'm sure I'm dead and buried, and this dear old place is heaven;
— Edith Wharton
Holy means God cannot be compared to anyone else. He certainly cannot be likened to the worst person you know. He cannot even be compared to the best. His love and faithfulness endure forever.
— Edward Welch
When you are confident that you are the Father's treasured possession, you are also confident that his loving care will continue forever. Building warehouses is a waste of time and space. His gifts to you become things you want to give him back in gratitude. Then he gives you even more.
— Edward Welch
History only exists, in the final analysis, for God.
— Albert Camus