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Quotes About Eternity

Well, I suppose men can make all the laws they like," he said, "but God made hope. The stars willna burn out.
~ Diana Gabaldon
He said there was always an hour in the day when time seems to stop—but that it was different for everyone. He thought it might be the hour when one was born.
~ Diana Gabaldon
I have noticed," she said slowly, "that time does not really exist for mothers, with regard to their children. It does not matter greatly how old the child is
~ Diana Gabaldon
Until we two be burned to ashes.
~ Diana Gabaldon
Ma chère, I serve a man who multiplied the loaves and fishes"—he smiled, nodding at the pool, where the swirls of the carps' feeding were still subsiding—"who healed the sick and raised the dead. Shall I be astonished that the master of eternity has brought a young woman through the stones of the earth to do His will?
~ Diana Gabaldon
And if there was eternity, or even the idea of it, then perhaps Anselm was right; all things were possible.
~ Diana Gabaldon
It's only a moment, but ye feel as though it will last forever. Strange, is it no? he said thoughtfully. Ye can almost see the light go as ye watch - and yet there's no time ye can look and say 'Now! Now it's night.
~ Diana Gabaldon
We are one, and while we love, death will never touch us.
~ Diana Gabaldon
Mmphm. Well, I suppose men can make all the laws they like," he said, "but God made hope. The stars willna burn out." He turned and, cupping my chin, kissed me gently. "And nor will we.
~ Diana Gabaldon
For where all love is, the speaking is unnecessary. It is all. It is undying, And it is enough.
~ Diana Gabaldon
Ma ti dirò che non c'è niente in questo mondo, o in quello che verrà, che possa allontanarti da me...o che possa allontanare me da te.
~ Diana Gabaldon
It was in a way a comforting idea; if there was all the time in the world, then the happenings of a given moment became less important. I
~ Diana Gabaldon
Man is like the grass that withers and is thrown into the fire; he is like the sparks that fly upward Ã¢â'¬Â¦ and his place will know him no more
~ Diana Gabaldon
If you live to be a hundred, I want to live to be a hundred minus one day, so I never have to live without you
~ Diana Gabaldon
IN THE LIGHT OF eternity, time casts no shadow. Your old men shall dream dreams, your young men shall see visions. But what is it that the old women see? We see necessity, and we do the things that must be done. Young women don't see—they are, and the spring of life runs through them.
~ Diana Gabaldon
Sassenach, ¿sabías que algunos creen que la última persona que yace en un cementerio se convierte en su guardián? Debe montar guardia hasta que muere otra persona y ocupa su lugar... Sólo entonces puede descansar.
~ Diana Gabaldon
Tu eres sangre de mi sangre y carne de mi carne, te doy mi cuerpo para que seamos uno, te entrego mi alma, hasta el find e nuestras vidas
~ Diana Gabaldon
Alive, and one. We are one, and while we love, death will never touch us.
~ Diana Gabaldon
Yes. It doesn't matter what happens; no matter where a child goes—how far or how long. Even if it's forever. You never lose them. You can't.
~ Diana Gabaldon
I have noticed," she said slowly, "that time does not really exist for mothers, with regard to their children. It does not matter greatly how old the child is—in the blink of an eye, the mother can see the child
~ Diana Gabaldon
I think God takes no account of Time.
~ Diana Gabaldon
SonsuzluÄŸun yan?nda günler ve haftalar?n ne anlam? ola bilirdi ki?... Bu bir anlamda insana huzur veren bir fikirdi. EÄŸer sonsuz zamana sahip olsayd?k, yaÅŸad???m?z anlar çok daha hafif yükler verirdi bize.
~ Diana Gabaldon
Ye are Blood of my Blood, and Bone of my Bone. I give ye my Body, that we Two might be One. I give ye my Spirit, till our Life shall be Done.
~ Diana Gabaldon
If you live to be a hundred, I want to live to be a hundred minus one day, so I never have to live without you," he said. "What?" she said, startled. "Who said that?" "Should I be hurt that you didn't think it was me?" he said, laughing. "It's A. A. Milne. From Winnie-the-Pooh, if you can believe it.
~ Diana Gabaldon