“When Moses was alive, these pyramids were a thousand years old. Here began the history of architecture. Here people learned to measure time by a calendar, to plot the stars by astronomy and chart the earth by geometry. And here they developed that most awesome of all ideas - the idea of eternity.” PeopleYearsIdeasEarthStarsAliveThousandEternityArchitectureAstronomyPlotThousand YearsMosesGeometryPyramidsCalendarsMost Awesome Author:Walter Cronkite
“Life holds one great but quite commonplace mystery. Though shared by each of us and known to all, seldom rates a second thought. That mystery, which most of us take for granted and never think twice about, is time. Calendars and clocks exist to measure time, but that signifies little because we all know that an hour can seem as eternity or pass in a flash, according to how we spend it. Time is life itself, and life resides in the human heart.” ThinkingKnowsHumansHeartLittlesSeemsHoursKnownMysteryEternityRateGrantedClockFlashHuman HeartCommonplaceCalendarsThink TwiceSecond Thoughts Author:Michael Ende
“Something of eternal significance transpired there. Not only was the calendar of the world changed, but heaven itself and eternity were affected.” WorldHeavenChangedEternalEternityChristmasSignificanceAffectedCalendars Author:J. Vernon McGee
“Eternity is not an unending succession of days in the calendar, but something more like the supreme moment of satisfaction, in which totality embraces us and we embrace totality.” MomentsInspirationFaithEternityEmbraceSatisfactionChristian InspirationalSupremeSuccessionCalendarsTotalityUnending Author:Pope Benedict XVI
“We are on a journey through the inward space of the heart, a journey not measured by the hours of our watch or the days of the calendar; for it is a journey out of time into eternity.” HeartHoursSpaceWatchesJourneyEternityInwardCalendars Book:The Orthodox Way Source: The Orthodox Way
“Calendars and clocks exist to measure time, but that signifies little because we all know that an hour can seem as eternity or pass in a flash, according to how we spend it.” KnowsLittlesSeemsHoursEternityClockFlashCalendars Author:Michael Ende