Quotes About Hell
Let's go home,' Homer said, 'to Hell.
~ John Marsden
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People, shadows, good, bad, Heaven, Hell: all of these were names, labels, that was all. Humans had created these opposites: Nature recognised no opposites. Even life and death weren't opposites in Nature: one was merely an extension of the other.
~ John Marsden
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He carried Hell with him, as we all did, like a little load on our backs that we hardly noticed most of the time, or like a huge great hump of suffering that bent us over with its weight.
~ John Marsden
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We weren't creatures from another planet. We were creatures from Hell.
~ John Marsden
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No, Hell wasn't anything to do with places, Hell was all to do with people. Maybe Hell was people.
~ John Marsden
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People, shadows, good, bad, Heaven, Hell: all of these were names, labels, that was all. Humans had created these opposites: Nature recognised no opposites. Even life and death weren't opposites in Nature: one was merely an extension of the other.
~ John Marsden
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I am better able to imagine hell than heaven; it is my inheritance, I suppose.
~ Elinor Wylie
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Will thought of Hell, and a quiet garden, and tried not to let the troll see the cold sweat that dewed his forehead.
~ Elizabeth Bear
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Sometimes he thought he plunged through darkness eternally and heard nothing but the Devil's amiable laughter, and knew nothing but the heat of his own Hell.
~ Elizabeth Bear
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No mortal lights illuminated the scene: not even a few candles flickering dimly in the windows of the White Tower. There was only the ethereal moonlit glow surrounding the court of the Daoine Sidhe, who waited on fair steeds like so many ghostly riders on a procession out of Hell.
~ Elizabeth Bear
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Will. A name that still had the power to stop his breath. Aye, and i'd traffic with Hell for thee all over again, for a moment such as this.
~ Elizabeth Bear
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I wish I could tell you how lonely I am. How cold and harsh it is here. Everywhere there is conflict and unkindness. I think God has forsaken this place. I believe I have seen hell and it's white, it's snow-white.
~ Elizabeth Gaskell
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The fallen angels arrived in Hell when they were thrown out of Heaven?' 'That's right.' 'They took over.' 'A small number of angels is stronger than a great number of demons. They're like the men with the guns. Except no one can take their guns.
~ Elizabeth Knox
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Lucifer maintains that, like earth, Hell was there already, inhospitable and ugly, but a whole real world. He says he first went to Hell about the same time God started to store souls there—and that he took to going there to be alone with his thoughts.
~ Elizabeth Knox
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Happy!" retorted Christopher. "What would you do if you met your best friend in hell? Say you were happy to know he was there, too, and isn't the pitch hot?
~ Elizabeth Marie Pope
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This had to be Hell.Well, my Hell, and funnily enough, my Hell was in a church, surrounded by people I—either do or did—love.
~ Elizabeth Morgan
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From the other side of the hill, two enormous black wings appeared through the mist. Then a pair of sharp, twisted horns. Slowly, Maleficent rose into the air, looking like a creature from hell. Behind her, there was only mist. No army of her own. No faeries or creatures. Just Maleficent.
~ Elizabeth Rudnick
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Thanks to Boethius, Aristotle's logic was now available to apply the same test to Christianity's weightiest assertions about God, heaven and hell, and the Church's most cherished views about human beings and nature.
~ Arthur Herman
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I knew I had looked into the eyes of a lost soul, Austin, the man's outward form remained, but all hell was within it.
~ Arthur Machen
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And this is what we call life! ? If damnation truly is eternal! Isn't the man who tries to mutilate himselfdamned then? I think I am in hell, therefore I am. It's the fault of the catechism. I'm a slave to my baptism.
~ Arthur Rimbaud
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Je devrais avoir mon enfer pour la colère, mon enfer pour l'orgueil, - et l'enfer de la caresse; un concert d'enfers.
~ Arthur Rimbaud
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I ought to have a special hell for my anger, a hell for my pride, – and a hell for sex; a whole symphony of hells!
~ Arthur Rimbaud
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For the pagan there's no hell." - Arthur Rimbaud
~ Arthur Rimbaud
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For the pagan there's no hell." -
~ Arthur Rimbaud
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