The heart that has once been bathed in love's pure fountain retains the pulse of youth forever.—Landor.

A loving heart carries with it, under every parallel of latitude, the warmth and light of the tropics. It plants its Eden in the wilderness and solitary place, and sows with flowers the gray desolation of rock and mosses.—Whittier.

None but God can satisfy the longings of an immortal soul; that as the heart was made for Him, so He only can fill it.—Trench.

There are treasures laid up in the heart,—treasures of charity, piety, temperance, and soberness. These treasures a man takes with him beyond death, when he leaves this world.—Buddhist Scriptures.

The heart is deceitful above all things, and desperately wicked; who can know it?—Jeremiah 17:9.

Heaven.—The generous who is always just, and the just who is always generous, may, unannounced, approach the throne of heaven.—Lavater.

The redeemed shall walk there.—Isaiah 35:9.

If our Creator has so bountifully provided for our existence here, which is but momentary, and for our temporal wants, which will soon be forgotten, how much more must He have done for our enjoyment in the everlasting world!—Hosea Ballou.

Heaven does not make holiness, but holiness makes heaven.—Phillips Brooks.

I cannot be content with less than heaven.—Bailey.