Tears In Heaven Quotes
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Our Lord shouts and screams;
his tears fall from heaven and spring the streams — John E. Wordslinger
his tears fall from heaven and spring the streams — John E. Wordslinger
Tears are the softening showers which cause the seed of heaven to spring up in the human heart.
— Walter Scott
The rain could turn to gold and still your thirst would not be slaked. Desire is unquenchable or it ends in tears, even in heaven.
— Anonymous
I know there will be no more tears in heaven.
— Eric Clapton
We hear tears loudly on this side of Heaven. What we don't take time to contemplate are the even louder cheers on the other side of death's valley.
— Zig Ziglar
The Bible teaches that we are to be patient in suffering. Tears become telescopes to heaven, bringing eternity a little closer.
— Billy Graham
I have had it with these dumb cakes on this dumb spaceship!
— Philip Reeve
I walk alone, assaulted it seems, by tears from heaven.
— Patti Smith
Eyes open wide, looking at the heavens with a tear in my eye.
— Richard Ashcroft
Oscar Wilde once quipped, "The old believe everything, the middle-aged suspect everything and the young know everything.
— Ian Mortimer
Heaven is not gone, but we are blind with tears, Groping our way along the downward slope of Years!
— Richard Henry Stoddard
Beyond this vale of tears there is a life above. unmeasured by the flight of years; and all that life is love.
— James Montgomery
But listen, there will be more joy in heaven over the tears of a repentant sinner than over the white robes of a hundred just men.
— Victor Hugo
A visual sense is something you either have or you don't.
— Elliott Erwitt
Ramey said in heaven you had no more pains or tears.
— Karen Kingsbury
If tears could build a stairway
and memories a lane,
I'd walk back up to Heaven
and bring you home again. — Karen White
and memories a lane,
I'd walk back up to Heaven
and bring you home again. — Karen White
As though "the Truth" were such an innocent and incompetent creature as to require protectors!
— Friedrich Nietzsche
When the stars threw down their spears, and watered heaven with their tears, did he smile his work to see? Did he who made the Lamb make thee?
— William Blake
It's our own ability to have an idea and go after the idea and make it happen. That's what at the end of the day defines us.
— Satya Nadella
I mean Jesus never asked a man to do a damn thing that Jesus didn't do.
— Walter M. Miller Jr.
It was the horror of someone who'd been dealt a winning hand, had bet her life on the game, and then proceeded (deliberately?) to lose.
— Marie Rutkoski
A quote from "Dead Men Don't Kill.
These were tears from heaven. They were second hand sadness. — Viveca Benoir
These were tears from heaven. They were second hand sadness. — Viveca Benoir
Tears are often the telescope by which men see far into heaven.
— Henry Ward Beecher
Speak the language of the company you are in; speak it purely, and unlarded with any other.
— Lord Chesterfield
His eyes were dimmed with tears, and, looking humbly up to heaven, he wept for the innocence he had lost.
— James Joyce
If eyes are windows to the soul, then tears are heavens rain.
— Anthony Liccione
I was never argued out of faith; it was much more passive than that - and I wasn't argued back in, either.
— Francis Spufford
In films, the fact that you can always do a scene again takes a load off your mind, enabling you to strive for perfection, which I always wanted.
— Jessie Matthews
If commodity prices are no longer going up then food prices in the grocery store will no longer go up, at some point.
— Matt Martin
If there are any tears shed in heaven, they will be over the fact that we prayed so little.
— Billy Graham
Change is vital, improvement the logical form of change.
— James Cash Penney
You are a lover. Borrow Cupid's wings
and soar with them above a common bound. — William Shakespeare
and soar with them above a common bound. — William Shakespeare