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| 'Tis very puzzling on the brink Of what is called Eternity to stare, And know no more of what is here, than there | | Lord Byron | |
| Dying is not romantic, and death is not a game which will soon be over... Death is not anything... death is not... It's the absence of presence, nothing more... the endless time of never coming back... a gap you can't see, and when the wind blows through it, it makes not sound... | | Tom Stoppard | |
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| Eternity is really long, especially near the end | | Woody Allen | |
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| Every action of our lives touches on some chord that will vibrate in eternity. | | Sean O'Casey | |
| I am not eternity, but a man; a part of the whole, as an hour is of the day | | Epictetus | |
| If one understands eternity as timelessness, and not as an unending timespan, then whoever lives in the present lives for all time. | | Ludwig Wittgenstein | |
| Life has no meaning the moment you lose the illusion of being eternal. | | Jean-Paul Sartre | |
| Life in a box is better than no life at all ... I expect. | | Tom Stoppard | |
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| Love is a promise, love is a souvenir, once given never forgotten, never let it disappear. | | John Lennon | |
| Love is something eternal; the aspect may change, but not the essence | | Vincent van Gogh | |
| Our theories of the eternal are as valuable as are those which a chick which has not broken its way through its shell might form of the outside world. | | Buddha | |
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| The day which we fear as our last is but the birthday of eternity. | | Seneca | |
| The timeless in you is aware of life's timelessness; and knows that yesterday is but today's memory and tomorrow is today's dream. | | Kahlil Gibran | |
| Through all eternity to thee, a joyful song I'll raise; for oh! Eternity's too short to utter all thy praise. | | Joseph Addison | |
| We always imagine eternity as something beyond our conception, something vast, vast! But why must it be vast? Instead of all that, what if it's one little room, like a bathhouse in the country, black and grimy and spiders in every corner, and that' | | Fyodor Dostoyevsky | |