Quotes about paradise
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“You have your brush, you have your colors, you paint the paradise, then in you go.”
Source: https://www.jstor.org/stable/3831088 Journal of Modern Literature Vol. 2, No. 2, Nikos Kazantzakis (1971 - 1972)
Source: Faking It
“It's Paradise, but we can't get out of it. And anything you can't get out of is Hell.”
Source: The Blind Assassin
“Paradise will be a kind of library”
Poem of the Gifts ["Poema de los Dones"]
Dreamtigers (1960)
Variant: I have always imagined Paradise as a kind of library.
By The River Piedra I Sat Down and Wept (1994)
Source: By the River Piedra I Sat Down and Wept
Context: Love is always new. Regardless of whether we love once, twice, or a dozen times in our life, we always face a brand-new situation. Love can consign us to hell or to paradise, but it always takes us somewhere. We simply have to accept it, because it is what nourishes our existence. If we reject it, we die of hunger, because we lack the courage to reach out a hand and pluck the fruit from the branches of the tree of life. We have to take love where we find it, even if it means hours, days, weeks of disappointment and sadness.
The moment we begin to seek love, love begins to seek us.
And to save us.
“An intelligent hell would be better than a stupid paradise.”
Source: Ninety-Three
Source: All the Little Live Things
“Life is a paradise for those who love many things with a passion.”
“I'm not sayin' she's a bragger, but if you've been to Paradise, she's got a season ticket.”
Shirley, page 37.
Source: Shirley Valentine (1986)
Source: On a Theatre of Marionettes
St. 10
Ode on a Distant Prospect of Eton College http://www.thomasgray.org/cgi-bin/display.cgi?text=odec (written 1742–1750)
The Essenes and the Kabbalah: Two Essays, p. 84
Non-Fiction, Homage to QWERT YUIOP: Selected Journalism 1978-1985 (1986)
Al-Tirmidhi, Hadith 730
Sunni Hadith
Vol. 1: 'My beautiful One, My Unique!', pp. 130-140
1895 - 1905, Lettres à un Inconnu, 1901 – 1905; Museo Communale, Ascona
By Still Waters (1906)
Merlin I http://www.emersoncentral.com/poems/merlin_i.htm, st. 2
1840s, Poems (1847)
The Natural West: Environmental History in the Great Plains and Rocky Mountains (2003)
Morrison enlightens the Straightedge Superstar http://www.wwe.com/shows/thegreatamericanbash/matches/42789821/results/
(10th May 1823) Poetical Catalogue of Paintings - Two Doves in a Grove. Mr. Glover's Exhibition.
24th May 1823) Inez see The Improvisatrice (1824
The London Literary Gazette, 1823
Cherry-Ripe http://www.bartleby.com/101/168.html.
Poetical Works of Edmund Waller and Sir John Denham (1857)
C'est à la fois par la poésie et à travers la poésie, par et à travers la musique, que l'âme entrevoit les splendeurs situées derrière le tombeau; et, quand un poème exquis amène les larmes au bord des yeux, ces larmes ne sont pas la preuve d'un excès de jouissance, elles sont bien plutôt le témoignage d'une mélancolie irritée, d'une postulation des nerfs, d'une nature exilée dans l'imparfait et qui voudrait s'emparer immédiatement, sur cette terre même, d'un paradis révélé.
XI: "Notes nouvelles sur Edgar Poe III," IV
L'art romantique (1869)
Political resentment in contemporary Vietnam
1980s, Interview with Nguyen Khanh (1981)
Other
Naples '44
Source: Break-Out from the Crystal Palace (1974), p. 92
Book I, Canto III, III Unthrift.
The Angel In The House (1854)
Sam Harris, "Why Don't I Criticize Israel?" http://www.samharris.org/blog/item/why-dont-i-criticize-israel (27 July 2014)
2010s
Young America's Foundation conference at the Reagan Ranch Center in Santa Barbara - YouTube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sW2SFGIIqFI#t=06m45s
2013
The New York Times interview (1998)
(Self Knowledge in the New Millennium, p. 57).
Book Sources, I Made My Boy Out of Poetry (1998)
Preface to Translations from Theocritus, Lucretius, and Horace, in Sylvæ: or, The second part of Poetical Miscellanies, published by Mr. Dryden, third edition (London, 1702).
“Domestic happiness, thou only bliss
Of Paradise that has survived the fall!”
Source: The Task (1785), Book III, The Garden, Line 41.
The Prophet said, "Yes."
[4, 52, 72]
Sunni Hadith
Nahj al-Balagha
My Life and Confessions, for Philippine, 1786
Jae Sa gwa Adam Kwon Shidae Dorae: The Arrival of the Era of the Fourth Adam's Realm http://www.unification.net/news/news19991024.html (1999-10-24)
version in original Dutch (origineel citaat van Hendrik Werkman, in het Nederlands): ..niet het bekende paradijs, maar het onbekende, ergens in een werelddeel dat nog door geen mensch uit de cultuurstaten is ontdekt – daarheen ben ik gevlucht [in zijn prenten!] omdat het in onze wereld haast niet meer uit te houden is.
in his letter (nr. 143) to Julia Henkels, 15 July 1942; as cited in H. N. Werkman - Leven & Werk - 1882-1945, ed. A. de Vries, J. van der Spek, D. Sijens, M. Jansen; WBooks, Groninger Museum / Stichting Werkman, 2015 (transl: Fons Heijnsbroek), p. 120
Werkman is referring to his series prints 'Vrouweneiland / Women-island', D-288 - D-311, he made in 1942]
1940's
Patheos, Fukkenuckabee http://www.patheos.com/blogs/reasonadvocates/2012/12/21/fukkenuckabee/ (December 21, 2012)
Source: after 2000, Doubt and belief in painting' (2003), p. 108, note 61
Source: Perspectives on the World: an interdisciplinary reflection. (1995), p. i : Introduction
Source: Gormenghast (1950), Chapter 38 (p. 606)
“No one shall expel us from the paradise that Cantor has created.”
Aus dem Paradies, das Cantor uns geschaffen, soll uns niemand vertreiben können.
"Über das Unendliche" [On the Infinite] in Mathematische Annalen 95, (1926)
“What is there in 'Paradise Lost' to elevate and astonish like Herschel or Somerville?”
Quoted in Robert D. Richardson, Jr., Emerson, the Mind On Fire (Univ. of Calif Press 1995), p. 124
Mail On Sunday, September 2008
Miscellaneous
"I do," Dunbar told him.
"Why?" Clevinger asked.
"What else is there?"
Catch-22 (1961)
Source: Cider with Rosie (1959), pp. 249-250.
“England is the paradise of individuality, eccentricity, heresy, anomalies, hobbies, and humors.”
"The British Character"
Soliloquies in England and Later Soliloquies (1922)
“Allah's Apostle said, "Know that Paradise is under the shades of swords."”
Narrated 'Abdullah bin Abi Aufa, in Bukhari, Volume 4, Book 52, Number 73
Sunni Hadith
Speech to the United States Senate http://friesian.com/antiam.htm (24 February 2014).
2010s, 2014
Paradise.
Bartlett's Familiar Quotations, 10th ed. (1919)
Source: Aphorisms and Reflections (1901), p. 137
“Unless you find paradise at your own center,
there is not the smallest chance
That you may enter”
The Cherubinic Wanderer
Keynote address at the "One Planet, One Net" symposium sponsored by Computer Professionals for Social Responsibility (10 October 1998)
"Down the River", p. 147
Desert Solitaire (1968)
Source: Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers (1895), p. 367.
A Death-Bed, reported in Bartlett's Familiar Quotations, 10th ed. (1919). Compare: Thomas Hood, The Death Bed, p. 591; Phoebe Cary, The Wife, p. 171.
The Education of Henry Adams (1907)
Oh, come with old Khayyam, and leave the Wise
To talk; one thing is certain, that Life flies;
One thing is certain, and the Rest is Lies;
The Flower that once has blown for ever dies.
FitzGerald's first edition (1859).
The Rubaiyat (1120)
“He didn't have a worry in the world back then. He was in paradise and didn't know it.”
Rabbit at Rest (1990)
A Village Tale. from The London Literary Gazette: 6th December 1823 Poetic Sketches. Fourth Series. Sketch IV.
The Vow of the Peacock (1835)
“But veracity is a plant of paradise, and the seeds have never flourished beyond the walls.”
Volume II, Chapter XXV
Romola (1863)