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  • To hope for Paradise is to live in Paradise, a very different thing from actually getting there.

  • I still dwelled deep in my elected paradise--a paradise whose skies were the color of hell-flames--but still a paradise.

    Flames   Color   Sky  
    Vladimir Nabokov (2011). “The Annotated Lolita: Revised and Updated”, p.242, Vintage
  • Because of impatience we were driven out [of Paradise]; because of impatience we cannot return.

    Franz Kafka (1979). “The Basic Kafka”, p.236, Simon and Schuster
  • Paradise is hidden in each one of use, it is concealed within me too, right now, and if I wish, it will come for me in reality, tomorrow even, and for the rest of my life.

    Reality   Wish   Use  
    Fyodor Dostoevsky (2002). “The Brothers Karamazov: A Novel in Four Parts With Epilogue”, p.303, Macmillan
  • Through the Holy Spirit comes our restoration to paradise, our ascension into the kingdom of heaven, our return to the adoption of sons, our liberty to call God our Father, our being made partakers of the grace of Christ, our being called children of light, our sharing in eternal glory, and, in a word, our being brought into a state of all "fulness of blessing," both in this world and in the world to come, of all the good gifts that are in store for us, by promise hereof, through faith, beholding the reflection of their grace as though they were already present, we await the full enjoyment.

    Children   Father   Son  
  • Let's build Paradise again.

  • Man started out on the wrong foot. The misadventure in paradise was the first consequence. The rest had to follow.

    Men   Feet   Paradise  
    Emile M. Cioran (1976). “The Trouble with Being Born”, Viking Books
  • Why is it that almost every human culture yet discovered has found it necessary to believe in an afterlife of some sort, but not a 'before-life?' Why are there so many versions of Heaven, Paradise and The Great Beyond, but almost none about The Great Before.

    Judith Hayes (2000). “The Happy Heretic”
  • For an Italian peasant a telegram from anywhere is a wondrous thing; and a cable from the terrestrial paradise of America is not lightly to be disregarded.

    Howard K. Smith (1951). “The State of Europe”
  • You have your brush, you have your colors, you paint the paradise, then in you go.

    Color   Paradise   Paint  
  • Me, I still believe in paradise. But now at least I know its not some place you can look for because its not where you go. It’s how you feel for a moment in your life when you’re a part of something and if you find that moment, it lasts forever.

    Beach   Believe   Forever  
  • I'm obsessed by the idea of making my mark on history. And Arsenal is my paradise.

  • During the warm season (August 8 and 9), Maine is a true vacation paradise, offering visitors a chance to jump into crystal-clear mountain lakes and see if they can get back out again before their bodily tissue is frozen as solid as a supermarket turkey.

    Dave Barry (2010). “Dave Barry's Only Travel Guide You'll Ever Need”, p.80, Ballantine Books
  • A person who has not completely lost the memory of paradise, even though it is a faint one, will suffer endlessly. He will feel the call of the essential world, will hear the voice that comes from so far away that one cannot find out where it comes from, a voice that cannot guide him.

  • If anyone travels on a road in search of knowledge, Allah will cause him to travel on one of the roads of Paradise.

  • Then might ye see Cowls, hoods, and habits with their wearers tost And flutter'd into rags; then reliques, beads, Indulgences, dispenses, pardons, bulls, The sport of winds; all these upwhirl'd aloft Fly to the rearward of the world far off Into a limbo large and broad, since called The paradise of fools.

    Sports   Wind   Rags  
    John Milton, “Paradise Lost: Book 03”
  • In this world there is a paradise, whoever does not enter it will not enter the Paradise of the Hereafter.

    Doe   World   Paradise  
  • He who wisheth to enter Paradise at the best door must please his father and mother.

    Mother   Father   Doors  
  • I entered the classroom with the conviction that it was crucial for me and every other student to be an active participant, not a passive consumer...education as the practice of freedom.... education that connects the will to know with the will to become. Learning is a place where paradise can be created.

  • May this marriage be blessed.May this marriage be as sweet as milk and honey.May this marriage be as intoxicating as old wine.May this marriage be fruitful like a date tree.May this marriage be full of laughter and everyday a paradise.May this marriage be a seal of compassion for here and hereafter.May this marriage be as welcome as the full moon in the night sky.Listen lovers, now you go on, as I become silent and kiss this blessed night.

    Love   Sweet   Laughter  
  • When they [the Church] have opened a gap in the hedge or wall of separation between the garden of the church and the wilderness of the world, God hath ever broke down the wall itself, removed the Candlestick, etc., and made His Garden a wilderness as it is this day. And that therefore if He will ever please to restore His garden and Paradise again, it must of necessity be walled in peculiarly unto Himself from the world, and all that be saved out of the world are to be transplanted out of the wilderness of the World.

    Wall   Garden   Church  
  • I receive grace. And through me, grace could flow on. Like a cycle of water in continuous movement, grace is meant to fall, a rain...again, again, again. I could share the grace, multiply the joy, extend the table of the feast, enlarge the paradise of His presence. I am blessed. I can bless.

    Rain   Blessed   Fall  
  • Death is not extinguishing the light; it is only putting out the lamp because the dawn has come.

  • Once in those very early days my brother brought into the nursery the lid of a biscuit tin which he had covered with moss and garnished with twigs and flowers so as to make it a toy garden or a toy forest. That was the first beauty I ever knew. What the real garden had failed to do, the toy garden did. It made me aware of nature-not, indeed, as a storehouse of forms and colors but as something cool, dewy, fresh, exuberant....As long as I live my imagination of Paradise will retain something of my brother's toy garden.

    C. S. Lewis (1966). “Surprised by Joy: The Shape of My Early Life”, p.17, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
  • I fell in love once, if love be that cruelty which takes us straight to the gates of Paradise only to remind us they are closed for ever.

    Jeanette Winterson (2007). “Sexing the Cherry”, p.33, Grove/Atlantic, Inc.
  • I wish neither to possess nor to be possessed. I no longer covet 'paradise'. More important, I no longer fear 'hell'. The medicine for my suffering I had within me from the very beginning but I did not take it. My ailment came from within myself, but I did not observe it, until this moment. Now I see that I will never find the light unless, like the candle, I am my own fuel, consuming myself.

    Bruce Lee (2015). “Bruce Lee Jeet Kune Do: Bruce Lee's Commentaries on the Martial Way”, p.348, Tuttle Publishing
  • A limbo large and broad, since call'd The Paradise of Fools to few unknown.

    Paradise   Fool   Broads  
    John Milton (1853). “The Paradise lost”, p.137
  • Let us always keep before our eyes the fact that here on earth we are on a battlefield and that in paradise we shall receive the crown of victory; that this is a testing-ground and the prize will be awarded up above; that we are now in a land of exile while our true homeland is Heaven to which we must continually aspire.

    Eye   Land   Heaven  
  • Paradise Is exactly like Where you are right now Only much much Better.

    Song: Language Is a Virus
  • Oxford, the paradise of dead philosophies.

    George Santayana (1934). “Little essays drawn from the writings of George Santayana”, p.215, Рипол Классик
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