Eternity quotes

Welcome to our collection of quotes on Eternity. Eternity, often described as infinite or everlasting, is a concept that has captivated human imagination throughout history. It is a subject that raises profound questions about the nature of time, mortality, and the infinite possibilities that lie beyond our human existence. Here, we have curated a selection of quotes from a variety of thinkers, poets, philosophers, and writers - each offering their unique perspectives on the concept of eternity.

In these quotes, you will find contemplations on the eternal nature of love, the timeless beauty of nature, and the transcendent experiences that connect us to something greater than ourselves. Some quotes delve into the philosophical aspects of eternity, exploring questions of existence, the meaning of life, and the potential for immortality.

Explore this collection to gain insights into the elusive nature of eternity. These quotes may inspire introspection, spark curiosity, or provide solace in contemplating the vast expanse of time that stretches beyond our finite lives. Whether you seek profound wisdom or simply enjoy the beauty of words, we hope these quotes on eternity will leave a lasting impression.

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The heavenly light you admire is fossil-light, it's the unfathomably distant past you gaze into, stars long extinct
He thought that the rose was to be found in its own eternity and not in his words; and that we may mention or allude to a thing, but not express it.
D.T. Suzuki
D.T. Suzuki
Pioneer of Zen Buddhism in the West
Eternity is the Absolute present.
Albert Camus
Albert Camus
French Philosopher
Beauty is unbearable, drives us to despair, offering us for a minute the glimpse of an eternity that we should like to stretch out over the whole of time.
Once I am dead, there will be no lack of pious hands to throw me over the railing; my grave will be the fathomless air; my body will sink endlessly and decay and dissolve in the wind generated by the fall, which is infinite.
D.T. Suzuki
D.T. Suzuki
Pioneer of Zen Buddhism in the West
To Zen, time and eternity are one.
I will pause to consider this eternity from which the subsequent ones derive.