Franz Kafka Paradise Quotations
Franz Kafka Quotes about:
Paradise Quotes from:
- All Paradise Quotes
- John Milton
- Franz Kafka
- Emile M Cioran
- Rajneesh
- Ralph Waldo Emerson
- Rumi
- Andrew Marvell
- Fyodor Dostoevsky
- George Bernard Shaw
- Joni Mitchell
- Marcel Proust
- Mason Cooley
- Muhammad
- Nikos Kazantzakis
- Paulo Coelho
- William Shakespeare
- Abu Bakr
- Adolf Hitler
- Alexander Pope
- Alphonsus Liguori
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Forever Quotes
The Expulsion from Paradise is eternal in its principal aspect: this makes it irrevocable, and our living in this world inevitable, but the eternal nature of the process has the effect that not only could we remain forever in Paradise, but that we are currently there, whether we know it or not.
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Time Quotes
Expulsion from Paradise is in its main aspect eternal: that is to say, although expulsion from Paradise is final, and life in theworld unavoidable, the eternity of the process (or, expressed in temporal terms, the eternal repetition of the process) nevertheless makes it possible not only that we might remain in Paradise permanently, but that we may in fact be there permanently, no matter whether we know it here or not.
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Two Quotes
There are two cardinal human sins out of which all others derive, deviate, and dissipate: impatience and lassitude (or perhaps nonchalance). On account of impatience they are driven out of paradise; on account of lassitude or nonchalance they do not return. Perhaps, however, only one main sense of sin is given: impatience. On account of impatience they are driven out, on account of impatience they do not turn back.
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Two Quotes
There are two main human sins from which all the others derive: impatience and indolence. It was because of impatience that they were expelled from Paradise; it is because of indolence that they do not return. Yet perhaps there is only one major sin: impatience. Because of impatience they were expelled, because of impatience they do not return.