The Gates Ajar or Our Loved Ones in Heaven Quotes
The Gates Ajar or Our Loved Ones in Heaven
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“He forgot that anybody was there, and, sobbing, hid his face in his great hands.”
― The Gates Ajar or Our Loved Ones in Heaven
― The Gates Ajar or Our Loved Ones in Heaven
“A certain indefinable humanness softens his eyes and tones, and seems to be creeping into everything that he says.”
― The Gates Ajar or Our Loved Ones in Heaven
― The Gates Ajar or Our Loved Ones in Heaven
“He was once an abstract Grandeur which I struggled more in fear than love to please. He has become a living Presence, dear and real”
― The Gates Ajar or Our Loved Ones in Heaven
― The Gates Ajar or Our Loved Ones in Heaven
“...[F]or the sullenness left his face, and his eyes--which are pleasant, and not unmanly, when one fairly sees them-- sparkled softly, like a child's.”
― The Gates Ajar or Our Loved Ones in Heaven
― The Gates Ajar or Our Loved Ones in Heaven
“Aunt Winifred says that our hymns, taken all together, contain the worst and the best pictures of heaven that we have in any branch of literature.”
― The Gates Ajar or Our Loved Ones in Heaven
― The Gates Ajar or Our Loved Ones in Heaven
“Eternity will never become monotonous.”
― The Gates Ajar or Our Loved Ones in Heaven
― The Gates Ajar or Our Loved Ones in Heaven
“...[F]orgetfulness of the disagreeable things of this life implies forgetfulness of the pleasant ones. They are all tangled together.”
― The Gates Ajar or Our Loved Ones in Heaven
― The Gates Ajar or Our Loved Ones in Heaven
“The last pain borne, the last tear, the last sigh, the last lonely hour, the last unsatisfied dream, forever gone by; why should not the dead past bury its dead?”
― The Gates Ajar or Our Loved Ones in Heaven
― The Gates Ajar or Our Loved Ones in Heaven
“He believed, you know, that it takes a material body, a spiritual body, and a soul, to make a man. Death is simply the slipping off of the outer body, as a husk slips off from its kernel. The deathless frame stands ready then for the soul's untrammeled occupation.”
― The Gates Ajar or Our Loved Ones in Heaven
― The Gates Ajar or Our Loved Ones in Heaven
“I begged her not to leave me. I begged her to stay and help me bear my life.”
― The Gates Ajar or Our Loved Ones in Heaven
― The Gates Ajar or Our Loved Ones in Heaven
“The mystery of the Bible lies not so much in what it says, as in what it does not say.”
― The Gates Ajar or Our Loved Ones in Heaven
― The Gates Ajar or Our Loved Ones in Heaven
“...[F]or to love and to be separated is misery, and Heaven is joy.”
― The Gates Ajar or Our Loved Ones in Heaven
― The Gates Ajar or Our Loved Ones in Heaven
“I had a vague, unreasoning feeling that she would take away some of the bitterness of it, as she has taken the bitterness of much else.”
― The Gates Ajar or Our Loved Ones in Heaven
― The Gates Ajar or Our Loved Ones in Heaven
“I laid my head upon her shoulder, and could hardly speak for the comfort that she gave me.”
― The Gates Ajar or Our Loved Ones in Heaven
― The Gates Ajar or Our Loved Ones in Heaven
“Being only out of sight, you remember, not lost, nor asleep, nor annihilated, he goes on loving. To love must mean to think of, to care for, to hope for, to pray for, not less out of a body than it.”
― The Gates Ajar or Our Loved Ones in Heaven
― The Gates Ajar or Our Loved Ones in Heaven
