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Nothing real can be threatened. Nothing unreal exists. Herein lies the peace of God." What that means is this: Love is real. It's an eternal creation and nothing can destroy it. Anything that isn't love is an illusion. Remember this, and you'll be at
— Marianne Williamson
Love is within us. It cannot be destroyed, but can only be hidden.
— Marianne Williamson
What that means is this: Love is real. It's an eternal creation and nothing can destroy it. Anything that isn't love is an illusion. Remember this, and you'll be at peace.
— Marianne Williamson
The present moment, if you think about it, is the only time there is. No matter what time it is, it is always now.
— Marianne Williamson
The truth of the gospel is timeless, and there are still sermons to be preached, sinners to be reached, churches to be planted, afflicted people to be comforted, and comfortable people to be afflicted. Our means is the Spirit's power through the church, our message is the gospel, and our mission is eternal.
— Mark Driscoll
The timeless instant passed.
— Arthur C. Clarke
There is nothing new under the sun. It has been done before.
— Arthur Conan Doyle
Only the Eternal is always appropriate and always present, is always true. Only the Eternal applies to each human being, whatever his age may be.
— Soren Kierkegaard
Infinite resignation is the last stage before faith, so that anyone who has not made this movement does not have faith; for only in infinite resignation does my eternal validity become transparent to me, and only then can there be talk of grasping existence on the strength of faith.
— Soren Kierkegaard
Wisdom is a teacher, God is its professor.The wise are His students, life is His rod, and eternal life is our reward.
— Matshona Dhliwayo
Liquid lapse of murmuring streams.
— John Milton
The planets in their stations list'ning stood, while the bright pomp ascended jubilant. Open, ye everlasting gates, they sung, open, ye heavens, your living doors; let in the great Creator from his work return'd magnificent, his six days' work, a world.
— John Milton