“The question of Heaven, the question of what happens after death, is one which a lot of people in our culture try to put off as long as they can, but sooner or later it suddenly swings round and looks them in the eye.” PeopleTryingLooksLongHappensEyeCultureHeavenRoundsSwingsSooner Or LaterAfter Death Author:N. T. Wright
“One never knows the ending. One has to die to know exactly what happens after death, although Catholics have their hopes.” KnowsHappensDiesCatholicLast WordsAfter Death Author:Alfred Hitchcock
“Someone who claims to know what happens after death is probably someone we should be suspicious of -- they might be a ghost.” KnowsShouldMightHappensClaimsGhostSuspiciousAfter Death Author:Andrew W.K.
“Death is unimportant to a yogi; he does not mind when he is going to die. What happens after death is immaterial to him. He is only concerned with life-with how he can use his life for the betterment of humanity. Having undergone various types of pain in his life and having acquired a certain mastery over pain, he develops compassion to help society and maintains himself in purity and holiness. The yogi has no interest beyond that.” MindDoeHelpingUseHappensPainCertainHumanityDiesInterestCompassionTypeConcernedVariousPurityHolinessMasteryAfter DeathUnimportantBettermentYogi Author:B.K.S. Iyengar