“I did not want to move. For I had the feeling that this was a place, once seen, that could not be seen again. If I left and then came back, it would not be the same; no matter how many times I might return to this particular spot the place and feeling would never be the same, something would be lost or something would be added, and there never would exist again, through all eternity, all the integrated factors that made it what it was in this magic moment.” IfsWantMadeMatterMomentsFeelingsMightWould BeMovingLostLeftMagicParticularReturnEternityFactorsSpotsMade ItIntegratedMagic Moments Book:Cemetery World Source: Cemetery World
“In the particular dwells the tawdry. In the conceptual dwells the grand, the transcendent, the everlasting. Earthly countries and single malignant boys can go to hell; the idea of countries and the idea of sons triumph for eternity.” IdeasCountryBoysHellParticularSonEternityTriumphEverlastingTranscendentGo To Hell Book:We Need To Talk About Kevin Source: We Need To Talk About Kevin
“I think Willa Cather did a short story called "Paul's Case," and in it, when he finally commits suicide, it says, "He surrendered to the black design of things." And that's what I anticipate death will be: a totally unconscious void in which you float through eternity with no particular consciousness of anything. I think once around is enough. I don't want to start it all over again.” ThinkingWantEnoughStoriesBlackConsciousnessCasesDesignParticularEternitySuicideCommitUnconsciousShort StoryVoidFloatsAnticipate Author:Rod Serling
“A distinguished man should be as particular about his last words as he is about his last breath. He should write them out on a slip of paper and take the judgment of his friends on them. He should never leave such a thing to the last hour of his life, and trust to an intellectual spurt at the last moment to enable him to say something smart with his latest gasp and launch into eternity with grandeur.” MenShouldWritingMomentsLastsDeathHoursParticularPaperJudgmentIntellectualSmartEternityBreathsPositive AtheismSlipsLast WordsDistinguishedGrandeur Book:Delphi Complete Works of Mark Twain (Illustrated) Source: Delphi Complete Works of Mark Twain (Illustrated)
“Love has a particular trait: far from being indulgent or fickle, it has a task or purpose to fulfil: to abide. By its nature love is enduring. Again, dear friends, we catch a further glimpse of how much the Holy Spirit offers our world: love which dispels uncertainty; love which overcomes the fear of betrayal; love which carries eternity within; the true love which draws us into a unity that abides!” WorldLifeSpiritPurposeLove IsParticularHolyOffersDrawsTasksOvercomingEternityUnityEndureBetrayalUncertaintyHoly SpiritCarrieOur WorldTraitsNature LoveWorld LoveLove Betrayal Author:Pope Benedict XVI
“All forms of beauty, like all possible phenomena, contain an element of the eternal and an element of the transitory - of the absolute and of the particular. Absolute and eternal beauty does not exist, or rather it is only an abstraction creamed from the general surface of different beauties. The particular element in each manifestation comes from the emotions: and just as we have our own particular emotions, so we have our own beauty.” DoeDifferentFormJusticeEmotionBeautyParticularElementsEternalEternityAbsolutesSurfaceManifestationAbstractionTransitoryEternal BeautyDifferent Beauty Author:Charles Baudelaire
“God was happy without humans before they were made; he would have continued happy had he simply destroyed them after they had sinned; but as it is he has set his love upon particular sinners, and this means that, by his own free voluntary choice, he will not know perfect and unmixed happiness again till he has brought every one of them to heaven. He has in effect resolved that henceforth for all eternity his happiness shall be conditional upon ours.” KnowsHumansMeanMadeChoicesHeavenPerfectEffectsParticularEternityDestroyedSinnerHis LoveConditional Author:J. I. Packer
“I don't believe in reincarnation. That's a cop-out. . . . I anticipate death will be a totally unconscious void in which you float through eternity with no particular consciousness of anything.” BelieveConsciousnessParticularEternityDon't BelieveUnconsciousVoidCopReincarnationFloatsAnticipate Author:Rod Serling
“God decreed to save and damn certain particular persons. This decree has its foundation in the foreknowledge of God, by which he knew from all eternity those individuals who would, through his preventing [going before] grace, believe, and, through his subsequent grace would persevere by which foreknowledge, he likewise knew those who would not believe and persevere.” BelievePersonsGodCertainIndividualReligiousKnowingGraceParticularEternityFoundationDamnTheologianPersevereForesightPreventingDecreeForeseeing Author:Jacobus Arminius