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Quotes about Passage

Through the universal Substance as through a rushing torrent all bodies pass on their way, united with the Whole in nature and activity, as our members are with one another.
— Marcus Aurelius
there goes this day, down to where all the other days have gone, each one carrying something away with it.
— Margaret Atwood
And to the faithful: death, the gate of life.
— John Milton
I will move gently down the stream of life until I sleep with my fathers.
— George Washington
Death is like my car. It takes me where I want to go.
— John Piper
Our time here is short. We can pass through this world but once; as we pass along, let us make the most of life.
— Ellen White
There are four elements to our passage, and they need to be put in outline form perhaps to see how this passage is put together: First, the claim of fulfillment (5:17). Second, an elucidation of the claim (5:18). Third, the consequences of the elucidated claim (5:19). Fourth, an elucidation of the consequences (5:20).
— Scot McKnight
Life is short, death is long, days are narrow, and years are wide.
— Matshona Dhliwayo
Most importantly, if we approach the passage with the assumption that the author was concerned with chronology, we miss the profound thematic point the author is making throughout this passage, namely, that God brings order out of chaos.
— Gregory Boyd
Every arena of life intersects with what's going on in our hearts. Everything passes through on its way to wherever it's going. Everything.
— Andy Stanley
Death is the gate of life.
— Bernard of Clairvaux
Sorrow is a kind of rust of the soul, which every new idea contributes in its passage to scour away. It is the putrefaction of stagnant life, and is remedied by exercise and motion.
— Samuel Johnson