44 Quotes About Eternal-Life

Life can be a challenge to understand, let alone a source of inspiration. We will all experience different types of ups and downs, but there is a silver lining in every cloud. We all have a connection with something greater than ourselves in this universe. Whether it’s the divine, the universe itself, or the ever-present network of the cosmos, we are connected to everything around us Read more

These quotes about life and our place in the universe will help inspire you to live life to the fullest.

You are never alone. You are eternally connected with everyone.
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You are never alone. You are eternally connected with everyone. Amit Ray
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Christianity set itself the goal of fulfilling man’s unattainable desires, but for that very reason ignored his attainable desires. By promising man eternal life, it deprived him of temporal life, by teaching him to trust in God’s help it took away his trust in his own powers; by giving him faith in a better life in heaven, it destroyed his faith in a better life on earth and his striving to attain such a life. Christianity gave man what his imagination desires, but for that very reason failed to give him what he really and truly desires. Ludwig Feuerbach
As much money and life as you could want! The...
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As much money and life as you could want! The two things most human beings would choose above all - the trouble is, humans do have a knack of choosing precisely those things that are worst for them. J.k. Rowling
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Jesus Christ is the source–the only source–of meaning in life. He provides the only satisfactory explanation for why we’re here and where we’re going. Because of this good news, the final heartbeat for the Christian is not the mysterious conclusion to a meaningless existence. It is, rather, the grand beginning to a life that will never end. That same Lord is waiting to embrace and forgive anyone who comes to Him in humility and repentance. He is calling your name, just as He called the name of Pete Maravich. His promise of eternal life offers the only hope for humanity. If you have never met this Jesus, I suggest that you seek spiritual counsel from a Christian leader who can offer guidance. You can also write to me, if that would help. Thanks for reading along with me. I hope to meet you someday. If our paths don’t cross this side of heaven, I’ll be looking for you in that eternal city. By all means, Be there!. James C. Dobson
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The day of one's birth is a good day for the believer, but the day of death is the greatest day that a Christian can ever experience in this world because that is the day he goes home, the day he walks across the threshold, the day he enters the Father's house. R.C. Sproul
Often-times, grass was more useful than gold. Man was more...
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Often-times, grass was more useful than gold. Man was more desirable than a beast. Chance was more seductive than knowledge, and eternal life was completely meaningless without love. Amy Harmon
I believe only in one God, creator of everything that...
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I believe only in one God, creator of everything that exists, visible and invisible, good and evil. I believe that he will ultimately save every soul and give it eternal life. Bangambiki Habyarimana
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Christians sometimes make themselves into elephants afraid of mice. You have the Creator of the universe on your side; not to mention, you've been given eternal life. 'Whom or what shall you fear?' To be afraid of anything other than God himself is like an insult to God. Criss Jami
No man owns me. All man can do is practice...
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No man owns me. All man can do is practice the timeless, criminal art of threatening to separate my soul from her physical host. Tiffany Madison
Time is your acquaintance. Life is your friend. Death is...
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Time is your acquaintance. Life is your friend. Death is your opponent. Eternity is your companion. Matshona Dhliwayo
Eternal life truly begins the moment you’re born again. It’s...
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Eternal life truly begins the moment you’re born again. It’s a present tense–not future tense–reality. If you’re a believer, eternal life is now! Andrew Wommack
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At the end of the day…we are anchoring into the peaceful lagoon, smiling at the majestic sun and its flirting rays, slowly slipping into the glittering ballroom of immense night skies, sipping on the platinum moon liquor under the blues of rippling waves kissing my golden foot hanging over the board of gently rocking boat, and diving into the bed of galaxies whispering magical stories of their eternal lives connecting souls…till the dawn… . Oksana Rus
Let your heart shine even more than your face. The...
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Let your heart shine even more than your face. The beautiful contents of your heart can never be forgotten, but your face will be a history. Michael Bassey Johnson
Now the soul says, ‘Lord, where shall I go? You...
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Now the soul says, ‘Lord, where shall I go? You have the words of eternal life.’ [John 6: 68] Here he centers, here he settles. It is the entrance of heaven to him; he sees his interest in God. Joseph Alleine
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It is the disaster of our entire existence that we live thus away from our soul, and stand in such dread of its slightest movement. Did we but allow it to smile frankly in its silence and its radiance, we should be already living an eternal life. We have only to think for an instant how much it succeeds in accomplishing during those rare moments when we knock off its chains — for it is our custom to enchain it as though it were distraught — what it does in love, for instance, for there we do permit it at times to approach the lattices of external life. Maurice Maeterlinck
There is an eternal rest for every soul.
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There is an eternal rest for every soul. Lailah Gifty Akita
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The real duty of a motivational speaker and an inspirational writer must be to inspire lives to live and leave distinctive footprints which shall qualify such lives to eternal eternity in the Kingdom of God notwithstanding how minute or great the footprints might be Ernest Agyemang Yeboah
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When life comes to an end, we will take nothing with us. Lailah Gifty Akita
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The divine moment is holy. Lailah Gifty Akita
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Perhaps a human simply falls back into himself upon the disintegration of his physical body, and continues to take form within the self of himself, simply returning from whence he came. C. Joybell C.
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We have nothing to lose in this life: We came naked into the world and we will exit naked. Lailah Gifty Akita
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Awakening is the ultimate of religion. Religion is, not really, in believing something outside of your being. It is not in believing or following some authoritative figure, the church, temple, organization or any ideological system of belief. Religion is trusting in what is eternal within you. Banani Ray
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Life is fleeting, yes, but also eternal; it will always find a way to begin again. Kelseyleigh Reber
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Death is the end of our ephemeral life and the beginning of an infinite eternal life. Debasish Mridha
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Death is the transcendence of life to a new level to begin an endless eternal life. Debasish Mridha
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There is neither replay of time nor life. Lailah Gifty Akita
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The complexity of your earthly array is not a guarantee for a truimphant eternity. The fact is that you need a simple life to go to heaven; not an excessively glittering body, shiny lips and charming face. Israelmore Ayivor
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Jesus Is The Resurrection, therefore, Resurrection Is Not A Thing Or An Event, RESURRECTION Is A PERSONALITY". Jaachynma N.E. Agu
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Believing in the possibility of resurrection and eternal life, Christians seek ‘redemption’ through moral behaviour. But moral behaviour does not, in itself, assuage fear of death, on the contrary, when people come to view themselves as marred by Sin, for instance because they are taught to believe that their most intimate feelings are sinful, this may increase significantly their anxiety about dying. Daniel Waterman
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How one lives during limited time on earth's school is perhaps how one may dwell in the space of eternity. T.F. Hodge
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For there is no joy in continuity, in the perpetual. We desire it only because the present is empty. A person who is trying to eat money is always hungry. When someone says, "Time to stop now! " he is in a panic because he has had nothing to eat yet, and wants more and more time to go on eating money, ever hopeful of satisfaction around the corner. We do not really want continuity, but rather a present experience of total happiness. The thought of wanting such an experience to go on and on is a result of being self-conscious in the experience, and thus incompletely aware of it. So long as there is the feeling of an "I" having this experience, the moment is not all. Eternal life is realized when the last trace of difference between "I" and "now" has vanished - when there is just this "now" and nothing else. By contrast, hell or "everlasting damnation" is not the everlastingness of time going on forever, but of the unbroken circle, the continuity and frustration of going round and round in pursuit of something which can never be attained. Hell is the fatuity, the everlasting impossibility, of self-love, self-consciousness, and seld-possession. It is trying to see one´s own eyes, hear one´s own ears, and kiss one´s own lips. Alan W. Watts
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For there is no joy in continuity, in the perpetual. We desire it only because the present is empty. A person who is trying to eat money is always hungry. When someone says, "Time to stop now! " he is in a panic because he has had nothing to eat yet, and wants more and more time to go on eating money, ever hopeful of satisfaction around the corner. We do not really want continuity, but rather a present experience of total happiness. The though of wanting such an experience to go on and on is a result of being self-conscious in the experience, and thsu incompletely aware of it. So long as there is the feeling of an "I" having this experience, the moment is not all. Eternal life is realized when the last trace of difference between "I" and "now" has vanished - when there is just this "now" and nothing else. By contrast, hell or "everlasting damnation" is not the everlastingness of time going on forever, but of the unbroken circle, the continuity and frustration of going round and round in pursuit of something which can never be attained. Hell is the fatuity, the everlasting impossibility, of self-love, self-consciousness, and seld-possession. It is trying to see one´s own eyes, hear one´s own ears, and kiss one´s own lips. Alan W. Watts
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For there is no joy in continuity, in the perpetual. We desire it only because the present is empty. A person who is trying to eat money is always hungry. When someone says, "Time to stop now! " he is in a panic because he has had nothing to eat yet, and wants more and more time to go on eating money, ever hopeful of satisfaction around the corner. We do not really want continuity, but rather a present experience of total happiness. The thought of wanting such an experience to go on and on is a result of being self-conscious in the experience, and thus incompletely aware of it. So long as there is the feeling of an "I" having this experience, the moment is not all. Eternal life is realized when the last trace of difference between "I" and "now" has vanished - when there is just this "now" and nothing else. By contrast, hell or "everlasting damnation" is not the everlastingness of time going on forever, but of the unbroken circle, the continuity and frustration of going round and round in pursuit of something which can never be attained. Hell is the fatuity, the everlasting impossibility, of self-love, self-consciousness, and self-possession. It is trying to see one´s own eyes, hear one´s own ears, and kiss one´s own lips. Alan W. Watts
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The East is unfamiliar with those confessions, memoirs, and autobiographies so beloved in the West. There is a clear difference in tonality. One's gaze never lingers on the suffering humanity of Christ, but penetrates behind the kenotic veil. To the West's mysticism of the Cross and its veneration of the Sacred Heart corresponds the eastern mysticism of the sealed tomb, from which eternal life eternal wells up. . Paul Evdokimov
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Death is not the end but the beginning of the eternal life. Debasish Mridha
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Death is the end of our ephemeral life and beginning of infinite eternal life. Debasish Mridha
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Death is not the end of life but the beginning of eternal life. Debasish Mridha
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Death is the defined destination at the end of our life where we transform and transcend ourselves for eternal life. Debasish Mridha
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When it is time for you to say goodbye to a beloved animal friend, remember that while the physical interaction ceases, the soul connection you share is eternal and remains with you both forever. Amy Miller
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Take away the pomp and circumstance, at the end of the day, only eternal things will be truly celebrated. Robin Bertram
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If you want to get warm you must stand near the fire: if you want to be wet you must get into the water. If you want joy, power, peace, eternal life, you must get close to, or even into, the thing that has them. C.s. Lewis