Quotes About Hell
Bankers - pillars of society who are going to hell if there is a God and He has been accurately quoted.
~ John Ralston Saul
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Yeah but Father, is that what you meant by God being a paradox? How he was so pleased to get a chance to nail his Son there that he even gave up his plan to fry the whole world in Hell?
~ John Sladek
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My imagination will get me a passport to hell one day.
~ John Steinbeck
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Such is the facility with which mankind believe at one and the same time things inconsistent with one another, and so few are those who draw from what they receive as truths, any consequences but those recommended to them by their feelings, that multitudes have held the undoubting belief in an Omnipotent Author of Hell, and have nevertheless identified that being with the one best conception they were able to form of perfect goodness.
~ John Stuart Mill
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else desirable, he confounded all disinterested feelings which he found in himself, with the desire of ggeneralg happiness: just as some religious writers, who loved virtue for its own sake as much perhaps as men could do, habitually confounded their love of virtue with their fear of hell.
~ John Stuart Mill
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When I go to hell, I mean to carry a bribe: for look you, good gifts evermore make way for the worst persons.
~ John Webster
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There's but three furies found in spacious hell, But in a great man's breast three thousand dwell
~ John Webster
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There are angels in Hell," the horror writer told him, "not just in Heaven. Indeed, the angels of Hell may be the more numerous.
~ Ellen Datlow
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so mean that her death would cause a thousand of Hell's toughest demons to opt for early retirement.
~ Ellen Datlow
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If the love of God will not induce the rebel to yield the terrors of an eternal hell will not drive him to repentance,
~ Ellen G. White
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Every soul has a heaven to win, and a hell to shun.
~ Ellen G. White
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There's the road to heaven, and there's the road to hell, and there? That's the road to Faerie.
~ Ellen Kushner
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When are you going to admit that you are avoiding me because you're hot for me?" "When hell freezes over." Trevor-Raven
~ Ellen Schreiber
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A marriage made in heaven—or in my case, hell.
~ Ellen Schreiber
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i was in love with the sound of the slamming door, it sounded the way i felt, like damn you to hell! and i hate what you're doing to me! and Life sucks.
~ Ellen Wittlinger
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callar es una virtud muy valiosa cuando vives en el infierno y te toca hablar con el diablo.
~ Élmer Mendoza
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El Señor no envía a nadie al infierno, es el mismo espíritu el que se arroja a él.
~ Emanuel Swedenborg
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People who have intended and loved what is evil in the world intend and love what is evil in the other life, and then they no longer allow themselves to be led away from it. This is why people who are absorbed in evil are connected to hell and actually are there in spirit; and after death they crave above all to be where their evil is. So after death, it is we, not the Lord, who cast ourselves into hell.
~ Emanuel Swedenborg
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Never hear the end of afterworld/afterlife i.e. always be reminded of afterworld/afterlife where you will surely spend eternity either in hell or heaven.
~ Emeasoba George
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Tyranny destroys or strengthens the individual; freedom enervates him, until he becomes no more than a puppet. Man has more chances of saving himself by hell than by paradise.
~ Emil Cioran
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Boredom in the midst of paradise generated our first ancestor's appetite for the abyss which has won us this procession of centuries whose end we now have in view. That appetite, a veritable nostalgia for hell, would not fail to ravage the race following us and to make it the worthy heir of our misfortunes.
~ Emil Cioran
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For God doth know that in the day ye eat thereof, then your eyes shall be opened. …" No sooner are they open than the drama beings. To look without understanding—that is paradise. Hell, then, would be the place where we understand, where we understand too much. …
~ Emil Cioran
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Daca n-ar fi iubit durerea, n-ar fi avut nevoie sa nascoceasca iadul — utopie a suferintei.
~ Emil Cioran
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E drept c? mai mult de atât ce ar putea fi Urâtul? Un iad ce nu st? în putinÈ›a Diavolului s?-l imagineze, dar pe care-l elaboreaz? cu grij? ucigaÈ™a demen?? lucid? a c?rnii.
~ Emil Cioran
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