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Heaven Quotes - Page 141

Not sure, he retorted; you call yourself a journalist, and admit there is a subject under Heaven of which you are not sure!

"Not sure," he retorted; "you call yourself a journalist, and admit there is a subject under Heaven of which you are not sure!"

Jerome K. Jerome (2012). “The Second Thoughts of an Idle Fellow”, p.118, The Floating Press

If you wanna get to heaven, get out of this world.

Song: The Voyager, Album: The Voyager, 2014

There you go. Use your granddaughter to pick up women. That'll get you points in heaven.

Jennifer Rardin (2011). “Bitten To Death: Book four in the Jaz Parks sequence”, p.124, Hachette UK

Let the meek have the kingdom of heaven. The strong shall rule on earth.

Jennifer Armintrout (2012). “Blood Ties Book Three: Ashes to Ashes”, p.252, Harlequin

Nations and men are only the best when they are the gladdest, and deserve heaven when they enjoy it.

Jean Paul F. Richter (1848). “The Campaner Thal; or, Discourses on the immortality of the soul, tr. by J. Bauer”, p.12

You moon, have you done something wrong in heaven / That God has hidden your face?

Jean Ingelow (1874). “The Poetical Works of Jean Ingelow”, p.56

Every Christian is born great because he is born for heaven.

Jean-Baptiste Massillon (1769). “Sermons "on the Duties of the Great,": Translated from the French of M. Massillon, ... by William Dodd, ...”, p.52

I thought he worked for Heaven.' I thought I was in love.

Jana Oliver (2012). “Forgiven”, p.208, Macmillan

Accept that I enjoy being with you. Accept that when I'm with you I see Heaven in your eyes.

Jana Oliver (2013). “Demon Trappers 1-3: Forsaken, Forbidden, Forgiven”, p.483, Pan Macmillan

Let heaven-eyed Prudence battle with Desire.

James Thomas Fields (1849). “Poems”, p.16

There is a world above, Where parting is unknown; A whole eternity of love, Form'd for the good alone; And faith beholds the dying here Translated to that happier sphere.

Samuel Rogers, Thomas Campbell, James Montgomery, Charles Lamb, Henry Kirke White (1830). “The poetical works of Rogers, Campbell, J. Montgomery, Lamb, and Kirke White: complete in one volume”, p.351

Beyond this vale of tears there is a life above. unmeasured by the flight of years; and all that life is love.

James Montgomery (1851). “The Christian Psalmist; or, Hymns selected and original ... Sixth edition”, p.421