Quotes about City
The most glorious city of God.
— St. Augustine
Though there are very many nations all over the earth, ...there are no more than two kinds of human society, which we may justly call two cities, ...one consisting of those who live according to man, the other of those who live according to God ....To the City of Man belong the enemies of God, ...so inflamed with hatred against the City of God.
— St. Augustine
O! for the long day, and the high sun, and the fair garden, and the King's great city up above these visible heavens!
— Samuel Rutherford
He is the Napoleon of crime, Watson. He is the organizer of half that is evil and nearly all that is undetected in this great city. He is a genius, a philosopher, an abstract thinker. He has a brain of the first order.
— Arthur Conan Doyle
A great city is the place to escape the true drama of provincial life, and find solace in fantasy.
— GK Chesterton
Pandemonium, city and proud seat of Lucifer.
— John Milton
Glorious things of thee are spoken,Zion, city of our God.
— John Newton
Heaven is a good place. I long to be there and behold my lovely Jesus, who gave His life for me, and be changed into His glorious image. Oh, for language to express the glory of the bright world to come! I thirst for the living streams that make glad the city of our God.—The Adventist Home, pp. 542, 543.
— Ellen White
Babylon was and is a timeless trope for empires and nations and powers that systematize injustices, oppress the people of God, and suppress the truths of liberation. Babylon is no more a city of the future than it is a city of the here and now.
— Scot McKnight
Babylon will never be the new Jerusalem; it cannot be Christianized.
— Scot McKnight
When the end of the world comes, I want to be in Cincinnati because it's always 20 years behind the times.
— Mark Twain
In due time the shores of Italy were sighted, and as we stood gazing from the decks, early in the bright summer morning, the stately city of Genoa rose up out of the sea and flung back the sunlight from her hundred palaces.
— Mark Twain