“All I know of heaven and all I know of death is in this park: an elegant universe in ceaseless motion, teeming with ruined ruins and screaming children.”— John Green, Hazel, amazon.com
“My life closed twice before its close; It yet remains to see If Immortality unveil A third event to me, So huge, so hopeless to conceive, As these that twice befell. Parting is all we know of heaven, And all we need of hell.”— Emily Dickinson, thoughtcatalog.com
“I'll tell you just how much a dollar cost The price of having a spot in Heaven, embrace your loss, I am God”— Kendrick Lamar, amazon.com
“Thirstily he set it to his lips, and as its cool refreshment began to soothe his throat, he thanked Heaven that in a world of much evil there was still so good a thing as ale.”— Rafael Sabatini, books.google.com
“Words are only painted fire, a look is the fire itself. She gave that look, and carried it away to the treasury of heaven, where all things that are divine belong.”— Mark Twain, amazon.com
“The air up there in the clouds is very pure and fine, bracing and delicious. And why shouldn't it be?--it is the same the angels breathe.”— Mark Twain, amazon.com
“There are more things in Heaven and Earth, Horatio, than are dreamt of in your philosophy.”— William Shakespeare, amazon.com
“The mind is its own place, and in itself can make a heaven of hell, a hell of heaven.”— John Milton, amazon.com
“If there are no dogs in Heaven, then when I die I want to go where they went.”— Will Rogers, books.google.com
“I don't know if I believe in God anymore or heaven, but if I'm going to hell, I'm making damn sure I'm holding it off as long as I can.”— Robert Kirkman, amazon.com
“The boundaries we erect to divide heaven from earth, mind from matter, real from unreal are mere conveniences. Having made the boundaries, we can unmake them just as easily.”— Deepak Chopra, amazon.com
“What makes earth feel like hell is our expectation that it should feel like heaven.”— Chuck Palahniuk, amazon.com
“Trees are the earth’s endless effort to speak to the listening heaven.”— Rabindranath Tagore, amazon.com