“It is always easier to capture eternity in the falling snow or along the coast where the waves crash and in solitary and lonely places. It is the quiet places where it is easiest to feel eternity.” FeelsFallNatureBuddhismEasierQuietLonelyEternityWaveSnowCaptureSolitaryCrashCoastQuiet PlaceLonely Places Author:Frederick Lenz
“When you ... see our Father, you will see a being with whom you have long been acquainted, and He will receive you into His arms, and you will be ready to fall into His embrace and kiss Him. ... You will be so glad and joyful. ... When you are qualified and purified, ... you can endure the glory of eternity.” LongFallFatherReadyArmsKissingGloryEternityEmbraceEndureGladGod LoveJoyfulHistoricQualifiedOur Father Author:Brigham Young
“All questions about the Self, fall away in the white light of eternity, in nirvana, because then we have awakened from the dream.” SelfDreamLightFallWhiteYogaEternityAwakenedWhite Light Author:Frederick Lenz
“All the concepts, all knowings, all truths, all religous systems, all beliefs, fall away in the white light of eternity.” LightFallBeliefWhiteKnowingYogaConceptsEternityWhite Light Author:Frederick Lenz
“Los Angeles has no seasons, so it's kind of hard to keep track of time here. The lines between spring, summer, fall, and winter all blur like my vision. I get stuck on repeat for different measures of eternity.” KindDifferentHardFallLinesVisionSummerSpringSeasonsEternityWinterTrackStuckRepeatsLos AngelesBlurSpring SummerFall And Winter Author:Kris Kidd
“In the Irish Revival of 1859, people became so weak that they could not get back to their homes. Men and women would fall by the wayside and would be found hours later pleading with God to save their souls. They felt that they were slipping into hell and that nothing else in life mattered but to get right with God... To them eternity meant everything. Nothing else was of any consequence. They felt that if God did not have mercy on them and save them, they were doomed for all time to come.” PeopleIfsMenSoulHomeWould BeFallFoundFeltHoursHellMen And WomenConsequenceWeakMercyEternityAll TimeGet BackDoomedRevivalSlippingPleadingRevival Prayer Author:Oswald J. Smith
“How can it enter into the thoughts of man, that the soul, which is capable of such immense perfections, and of receiving new improvements to all eternity, shall fall away into nothing almost as soon as it is created?” MenSoulFallCapablePerfectionEternityImprovementImmortalityReceivingImmense Book:The Works of Joseph Addison Source: The Works of Joseph Addison
“Such words as 'God' and 'Death' and 'Suffering' and 'Eternity' are best forgotten. We have to become as simple and as wordless as the growing corn or the falling rain. We must just be.” SufferingFallSimpleGrowingAcceptanceRainEternityForgottenCorn Book:Etty: The Letters and Diaries of Etty Hillesum, 1941-1943 Source: Etty: The Letters and Diaries of Etty Hillesum, 1941-1943
“In the far, far future, essentially all matter will have returned to energy. But because of the enormous expansion of space, this energy will be spread so thinly that it will hardly ever convert back to even the lightest particles of matter. Instead, a faint mist of light will fall for eternity through an ever colder and quieter cosmos.” MatterLightFallEnergySpaceEternitySpreadEnormousCosmosExpansionParticlesMist Author:Brian Greene
“For if that last day does not occasion an entire extinction, but a change of abode only, what can be more desirable? And if it, on the other hand, destroys and absolutely puts an end to us, what can be preferable to having a deep sleep fall on us in the midst of the fatigues of life and, being thus overtaken, to sleep to eternity?” IfsLifeDoeEndsHandsLastsTimeFallChangeSleepAbilityDestructionEternityOccasionsMidstDesirableExtinctionFatigueLast DayAbodeDeep Sleep Author:Marcus Tullius Cicero
“How old the world is! I walk between two eternities.... What is my fleeting existence in comparison with that decaying rock, that valley digging its channel ever deeper, that forest that is tottering and those great masses above my head about to fall? I see the marble of tombs crumbling into dust; and yet I don't want to die!” WorldWantTwoDiesFallWalksExistenceRocksMassEternityDeeperForestsDustComparisonMortalityFleetingTombsMarbleDiggingWanting To DieCrumbling Author:Denis Diderot