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Hereafter Quotes

Music is religion for me. There'll be music in the hereafter, too.

Tony Brown, Jimi Hendrix (2012). “Jimi Hendrix: 'Talking'”, p.103, Music Sales Group

I wish to be at any time hereafter only a yea-sayer!

Friedrich Nietzsche (2012). “The Gay Science”, p.120, Courier Corporation

Hereafter she is only my sister in name; not because I disown her, but because she has disowned me.

Charlotte Bronte, Emily Bronte, Anne Bronte (2009). “The Bronte Sisters: Three Novels: Jane Eyre; Wuthering Heights; and Agnes Grey (Penguin Classics Deluxe Edition)”, p.461, Penguin

My days are as happy as those reserved by God for his elect; and whatever be my fate hereafter, I can never say that I have not tasted joy— the purest joy of life.

Johann Wolfgang von Goethe (2016). “THE SORROWS OF YOUNG WERTHER (Literary Classics Series): Historical Romance Novel”, p.16, e-artnow

What you know not now you will know hereafter.

Joanna Southcott (1813). “Copies of letters sent to the clergy of Exeter. 1813. A communication sent in a letter to the Reverend Mr. P. in 1797. [1814] A dispute between the woman and the powers of darkness. 2d ed. 1813. The answer of the Lord to the powers of darkness. 2d ed. 1813. A caution and instruction to the sealed. 1807. A warning to the world. [1804] The strange effects of faith. 2d ed. 1801”

Billy Graham is for the hereafter. I'm for the here and now.

"Growing Bolder: Jack LaLanne, The Father of Compressed Morbidity" by Marc Middleton, www.huffingtonpost.com. January 25, 2011.

Live now; be damn'd hereafter.

Edward Young (1811). “The Works of the Rev. Dr. Edward Young”, p.49

What is Perfected hereafter, must be begun here.

Benjamin Whichcote (1753). “Moral and religious aphorisms collected from the manuscript papers of the reverend and learned Doctor Whichcote; and published in 1703, by Dr. Jeffery. Now re-published, with very large additions, ... by Samuel Salter, ... To which are added, Eight letter”, p.38