Garden of Eden: Directed by Marcel Walz. With Robert Rusler, Monique Parent, Sarah French, Sarah Polednak. The wealthy and devout Eden family lives by the word of God. They choose one lucky guest from each of their parties and give them the opportunity t
God does not lie in our collective past, God lies in our collective future; the Garden of Eden is tomorrow, not yetsterday; the Golden Age lies down the road, not up it. —Ken Wilber 2 But the real intent of my writing is not to say, you must think in this way. The real inten...
47. “It wasn’t the tree of good and evil in the Garden of Eden, after all; it was the tree of the knowledge of good and evil. Knowledge might be a poisoned gift – but it was still a gift, and few people would voluntarily give it back.” ...
142. “But evil has been around since the Garden of Eden, and God’s plan for victory was designed before the world began.”― David Jeremiah 143. “God had always promised a deliverer. He had promised it since the garden when Adam sinned.”― Jill Eileen Smith 144. “Everything can ...
40. “That intermediate manifestation of the divine process which we call the DNA code has spent the last 2 billion years making this planet a Garden of Eden.” —Timothy Leary 41. “I am 100 percent in favor of the intelligent use of drugs, and 1,000 percent against the thoughtless us...
Another parallel of Hamlet to the idea of redemption is the story of the Garden of Eden, with King Hamlet as an Adam-figure and his son as a Christ-figure. Like Adam (the father of mankind), King Hamlet was in a garden at the moment death arrived. The Ghost of Hamlet’s father, ...
What is the explanation of the seemingly insane drive of man to be painter and poet if it is not an act of defiance against mans fall and an assertion that he return to the Garden of Eden? For the artists are the first men. —Barnett Newman ...
Put an Englishman into the garden of Eden, and he would find fault with the whole blasted concern; put a Yankee in, and he would see where he could alter it to advantage; put an Irishman in, and he would want to boss the thing; put a Dutchman in, and he would proceed to plant ...
We must cultivate our own garden. When man was put in the garden of Eden he was put there so that he should work, which proves that man was not born to rest. We must distinguish between speaking to deceive and being silent to be reserved. ...
I like to think that I was once a magnificent hairy fellow living in the trees and that my frame has come down through geological time via sea jelly and worms and Amphioxus, Fish, Dinosaurs, and Apes. Who would exchange these for the pallid couple in the Garden of Eden?