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Quotes About Paradise

And then entropy sets to work, as it will. Paradise is lost; Babel and the Flood bring confusion and disorder; what was an elegant hierarchy becomes a mess of tribes and nations.
~ Unknown
He found it funny that his socialist friends did not actually want to live in such places either. "I realized that socialism is not a political proposal, not an economic plan. Socialism is the residue of Judeo-Christian faith, without religion. It is a belief in community, the goodness of the human race and paradise on earth.
~ Matthew Continetti
No delights can be agreeable nor satisfying to a soul but those that God himself has provided and appointed for it; no true paradise, but of God's planting. The light of our own fires, and the sparks of our own kindling, will soon leave us in the dark
~ Matthew Henry
The first pages of memory are like the old family Bible. The first leaves are wholly faded and somewhat soiled with handling. But, when we turn further, and come to the chapters where Adam and Eve were banished from Paradise, then, all begins to grow clear and legible.
~ Max Muller
To live without love is impossible, and so the loveless man or woman seeks an ersatz passion, like extreme hate or cruelty with which love is inextricably woven as a treacherous swamp is part of a cosmic scheme that includes the pastures of Paradise.
~ Maxwell Bodenheim
Though it's cold and lonely in the deep dark night, I can see paradise by the dashboard light.
~ Meat Loaf
Sometimes an alternative world is much better than the real one.
~ Meg Wolitzer
A big island of library, in the middle of an ocean, away from all the fools of the world, would this place not be a real paradise?
~ Mehmet Murat Ildan
Doubt in love is the Devil in the paradise!
~ Mehmet Murat Ildan
Love is the rehearsal of Paradise.
~ Mehmet Murat Ildan
Paradise is not something unique; there are so many paradises in the universe; Earth is one of them!
~ Mehmet Murat Ildan
Reason and religion cannot coexist together. If reason exists, then paradise, prophets and all other religiuous illusions disappear.
~ Mehmet Murat Ildan
Refuse to seek for the road to paradise, because every beautiful place is already a paradise!
~ Mehmet Murat Ildan
Quem come do fruto do conhecimento é sempre expulso de algum paraíso.
~ Melanie Klein
They say that when Judgement day comes, the people of Amalfi will have no change in life, for they are already living in paradise...
~ Unknown
To nie choroba czy ?mier? wprowadzaj? nas do raju. To muzyka.
~ Unknown
We live in an era of horseless carriages, wireless telegraphy, husbandless wives and wifeless husbands. I have hit upon a formula which I am tempted to utilize hereafter when I meet husbandless women. When they are introduced I shall ask: - Shaken, Or taken? signifying in the first instance a loss by way of Nevada, or, in the second, through the pearlier gates of that Paradise which is the hope of us all.
~ Unknown
There isn't a more perfect person somewhere, only a more perfect person we might become, and there isn't a paradise someone can lead us to unless it's the world we make for ourselves when we stop expecting it to be delivered by someone else.
~ Merle Shain
Archaeological, mythological and historical evidence all reveal that the female religion, far from naturally fading away, was the victim of centuries of continual persecution and suppression by the advocates of the newer religions which held male deities as supreme. And from these new religions came the creation myth of Adam and Eve and the tale of the loss of Paradise.
~ Merlin Stone
The beach was such a novel experience that most were completely unfamiliar with the health hazards—and risks to life and limb—it posed." —Gideon Bosker and Lena Lencek, The Beach: The History of Paradise on Earth
~ Unknown
He wasn't a religious man but a vision of what Paradise might be came to him, a windowed room afloat on an endless sea, walls packed floor to ceiling with all the books ever written or dreamed of. It was nearly enough to make giving up the world bearable.
~ Michael Crummey
He also loved Christ. And he knew that if he were to love himself in the most profound and godly sense, he must not abandon the indelible character of his life—his celibate priesthood, eschatological sign of the end of history—carrying in his own flesh a word about the final objective of love, the ultimate consummation toward which all human love strived and that all human love fell short of on this earth. "In Paradise," he would tell her, "in Paradise we. . .
~ Unknown
We wish to be worthy of being saved", Father Andrei continued. "Which is another way of saying that we, every one of us, whether we know it or not, wish to be our own god, that is, to save ourselves. We want paradise without his Cross, forgetting that the Cross is the only way to reenter the original harmony we lost in the Fall of Man. This is the narrow gate.
~ Unknown
Meritocracy is all about positive liberty, about the endeavour to perfect humanity and create an earthly paradise. It's not afraid of legitimate authority – authority exercised in the interests of all. It's wholly opposed to privilege, excessive wealth, dynastic rule, inheritance and anyone seeking power in order to serve his own self-interest and particular will rather the interests of all and the General Will.
~ Unknown