Quotes About Eternity
Numai moartea e o for?? la fel de absolut?, dar în lupta de veacuri dintre aceste dou? puteri, dragostea este cea care ia moartea de gât, îi pune genunchiul în piept, o bate ziua È™i noaptea, o învinge în fiecare prim?var?, o urm?reÈ™te pas cu pas È™i-n fiecare groap? pe care aceasta o sap?, dragostea arunc? s?mânÈ›a unei vieÈ›i noi.
~ Henryk Sienkiewicz
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I think that when you remember, remember, remember everything like that, you could go on until you remember what was there before you were in the world.
~ Leo Tolstoy
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Loving the same man or woman all your life, why, that's like supposing the same candle could last you all your life
~ Leo Tolstoy
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I feel not only that I cannot disappear, as nothing disappears in the world, but that I will always be and have always been. I feel that, besides me, above me, spirits live, and that in this world there is truth.
~ Leo Tolstoy
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Who is right and who is wrong? No one! But if you are alive—live: tomorrow you'll die as I might have died an hour ago. And is it worth tormenting oneself, when one has only a moment of life in comparison with eternity?
~ Leo Tolstoy
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God knows, but He's waiting
~ Leo Tolstoy
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But if you are alive—live: tomorrow you'll die as I might have died an hour ago. And is it worth tormenting oneself, when one has only a moment of life in comparison with eternity?
~ Leo Tolstoy
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No matter how old or how sick you are, how much or little you have done, your business in life not only isn't finished, but hasn't yet received its final, decisive meaning until your very last breath.
~ Leo Tolstoy
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Life and death are in God's hands
~ Leo Tolstoy
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Constant idleness should be included in the tortures of hell, but it is, on the contrary, considered to be one of the joys of paradise.
~ Leo Tolstoy
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I have hundreds of roubles that I don't know what to do with, and she stands there in a tattered coat and looks at me timidly," thought Pierre. "And what does she need money for? As id this money can add one hair's breadth to her happiness, her peace of mind? Can anything in the world make her or me less subject to evil and death? Death, which will end everything and which must come today or tomorrow - in a moment, anyhow, compared with eternity.
~ Leo Tolstoy
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God knows of love
~ Leo Tolstoy
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Again minute followed minute and hour followed hour. Everything remained the same and there was no cessation. And the inevitable end of it all became more and more terrible. "Yes,
~ Leo Tolstoy
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To know God and to live is one and the same thing. God is life.
~ Leo Tolstoy
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And the light by which she had been reading the book of life, blazed up suddenly, illuminating those pages that had been dark, then flickered, grew dim. and went out forever.
~ Leo Tolstoy
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You'll die and all will end. You'll die and know all, or cease asking.
~ Leo Tolstoy
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Life is a dream, death is an awakening.
~ Leo Tolstoy
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It was as if that lofty infinite canopy of heaven that had once towered above him had suddenly turned into a low solid vault that weighed him down, in which all was clear, but nothing eternal or mysterious.
~ Leo Tolstoy
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The answer was: "You'll die and all will end. You'll die and know all, or cease asking.
~ Leo Tolstoy
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And they all struggled and suffered and tormented one another and injured their souls, their eternal souls, for the attainment of benefits which endure but for an instant. Not only do we know this ourselves, but Christ, the Son of God, came down to earth and told us that this life is but for a moment and is a probation; yet we cling to it and think to find happiness in it.
~ Leo Tolstoy
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Dumnezeu este doar unul ÅŸi acelaÅŸi pretutindeni.
~ Leo Tolstoy
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I'm coming!' he cried joyfully, and that cry awoke him, but woke him up not at all the same person he had been when he fell asleep. He tried to get up but could not, tried to move his arm and could not, to move his leg and also could not, to turn his head and could not. He was surprised but not at all disturbed by this. He understood that this was death, and was not at all disturbed by that either.
~ Leo Tolstoy
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But, as always happens after death, his face had grown handsomer, more dignified—more distinguished, in short, than it had ever been in life.
~ Leo Tolstoy
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He who commits his life to this son of man does not die, but he who does not commit his life to him destroys himself by not trusting to what is life itself Division (death) consists in this, that life came into the world, but men go away from that life.
~ Leo Tolstoy
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