“I felt a funeral in my brain, and mourners to and fro kept treading, treading till I felt that sense was breaking through. And when they all were seated, a service, like a drum, kept beating, beating, till I felt my mind was going numb. And then I heard them lift a box and creak across my soul with those same boots of lead again, then space began to toll, as if the heavens were a bell and being were an ear, and I, and silence, some strange race wrecked, solitary, here. Just then, a plank in reason broke, and I fell down and down and hit a world at every plunge, and finished knowing then.” IfsWorldMindSoulReasonHeavenFeltSpaceRaceBrainSilenceKnowingHeardStrangeEarsDown AndBoxesFinishedMy SoulBrokeLiftsFuneralBootsBellsSolitaryNumbPlungeTollsTreading Author:Andrew Solomon
“When we see what He has for us there, we'll agree with Paul, when he wrote about Heaven, Eye hath not seen, nor ear heard, neither have entered into the heart of man, the things which God hath prepared for them that love Him (1 Corinthians 2:9). - Things we didn't even imagine could be so beautiful and wonderful.” MenHeartEyeBeautifulHeavenImagineWonderfulHeardEarsAgreePreparedHeavenlyCorinthians Author:David Berg
“Is the artist impelled by spiritual forces, by the divine afflatus, by conscious or unconscious emulation of others? Do angles whisper in the ears of the chosen few, and create for them visions of aethereal beauty? Do landscape painters of genius walk the plains of Heaven? Or is it only vanity that urges him to paint?” SpiritualArtistForceHeavenWalksVisionDivineGeniusConsciousEarsPaintChosenPainterVanityLandscapeUnconsciousUrgesAngleReal BeautyEmulation Author:Walter J. Phillips
“When I but hear her sing, I fare Like one that raised, holds his ear To some bright star in the supremest Round; Through which, besides the light that's seen There may be heard, from Heaven within, The rests of Anthems, that the Angels sound.” MayLightHeavenStarsSoundHeardSingingAngelEarsRaisedRoundsAnthemBright Star Author:Owen Feltham
“The Christian religion, outwardly and even in intention humble, does, without meaning it, teach man to regard himself as the most important of all created things. Man surveys the starry heavens and hears with his ears of the plurality of worlds; yet his religion bids him believe that his alone out of these innumerable spheres is the object of his master's love and sacrifice.” MenWorldBelieveDoeImportantChristianReligionHeavenTeachSacrificeObjectsMastersEarsRegardIntentionHumbleSpheresSurveysLove And Sacrifice Book:Views and Opinions Source: Views and Opinions
“We are to take no counsel with flesh and blood; give ear to no vain cavils, vain sorrows and wishes; to know that we know nothing, that the worst and cruelest to our eyes is not what it seems, that we have to receive whatsoever befalls us as sent from God above, and say, "It is good and wise,--God is great! Though He slay me, yet I trust in Him." Islam means, in its way, denial of self. This is yet the highest wisdom that heaven has revealed to our earth.” KnowsWayGivingMeanSelfSeemsEyeEarthHeavenWishWiseBloodWorstSorrowHighestEarsIslamFleshDenialVainResignationFlesh And BloodGod Is Great Author:Thomas Carlyle
“And storied windows richly dight, Casting a dim religious light. There let the pealing organ blow, To the full-voiced choir below, In service high, and anthems clear As may, with sweetness, through mine ear Dissolve me into ecstasies, And bring all heaven before mine eyes.” MayLightEyeHeavenReligiousClearMinesWindowEarsBlowEcstasyOrgansSweetnessCastingChoirAnthem Author:John Milton
“The inward sighs of humble penitence Rise to the ear of Heaven, when peal'd hymns Are scatter'd with the sounds of common air.” HeavenSoundCommonAirEarsHumbleInwardSighHymnsPenitence Author:Joanna Baillie
“So tenaciously should we cling to the world revealed by the Gospel, that were I to see all the Angels of Heaven coming down to me to tell me something different, not only would I not be tempted to doubt a single syllable, but I would shut my eyes and stop my ears, for they would not deserve to be either seen or heard.” WorldShouldDifferentHumorEyeHeavenReligiousDoubtHeardAngelDeserveEarsTemptedSyllables Author:Martin Luther
“The stars in the heavens sing a music, if only we had ears to hear” IfsHeavenStarsEarsAstrology Author:Pythagoras
“Good heavens! what a foolish thing is this pretended perfectibility of the human race which is continually being dinned into our ears!” HumansHeavenRaceProgressEarsFoolishHuman Race Author:Theophile Gautier
“Speak but little, and that little only when thy own purposes require it. Heaven has given thee two ears but only one tongue, which means: listen to two things, but be not the first to propose one.” FirstsMeanLittlesTwoPurposeSpeakGivenHeavenEarsTongueTheeTwo ThingsPropose Author:Hafez
“It is not the eye that sees the beauty of the heaven, nor the ear that hears the sweetness of music or the glad tidings of a prosperous occurrence, but the soul, that perceives all the relishes of sensual and intellectual perfections; and the more noble and excellent the soul is, the greater and more savory are its perceptions.” SoulEyeHeavenGreaterPerspectivePerceptionIntellectualPerfectionEarsNobleGladSensualExcellentPerceiveSweetnessProsperousRelishTidingsSavoryEyes That See Author:Jeremy Taylor
“Most closed heavens for the Christian are between his ears. Believing a lie empowers the liar.” BelieveChristianLyingHeavenEarsEmpoweringLiars Author:Bill Johnson
“I had tried, as I thought as a nun, to open myself to God and God seemed totally uninterested in me. The heavens remained closed and opaque. I now realize, of course, that I had a very, very inadequate idea of God. I was expecting clouds to part, a little sort of whisper in my ear, and of course, that's not what God is. God is not another being; we are talking about something much more profound.” LittlesIdeasCoursesHeavenRealizingTalkingEarsProfoundCloudsExpectingInadequateNunOpaqueUninterested Author:Karen Armstrong