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Immortality Quotes - Page 4

Friendship, like the immortality of the soul, is too good to be believed.

Ralph Waldo Emerson (2013). “Delphi Complete Works of Ralph Waldo Emerson (Illustrated)”, p.1339, Delphi Classics

Scientology is used to increase spiritual freedom, intelligence, ability and to produce immortality.

"Dianetics And Scientology Technical Dictionary". Book by L. Ron Hubbard, 1987 edition, p. 370,

The only thing wrong with immortality is that it tends to go on forever.

Herb Caen, Irene Mecchi (1992). “Herb Caen's San Francisco, 1976-1991”, Chronicle Books Llc

Inequalities of Fate very curious. Should like, on this account, to believe in Reincarnation.

E. M. Delafield (2016). “Delphi Collected Works of E. M. Delafield (Illustrated)”, p.2419, Delphi Classics

Men are immortal till their work is done.

"Hoyt's New Cyclopedia Of Practical Quotations" by Jehiel Keeler Hoyt, letter describing the death of Bishop Mackenzie in Africa (March 1862), (pp. 388-390), 1922.

Lay plans as if we were to be immortal.

The Varieties of Religious Experience Lecture 3 (1902)

We want to live forever, and we're getting there.

William J. Clinton (2000). “Public Papers of the Presidents of the United States: William J. Clinton, 1999”, p.1761, Government Printing Office

An artist is the magician put among men to gratify - capriciously - their urge for immortality.

"Withdrawing with Style from the Chaos". www.newyorker.com. December 19, 1977.

Immortality. I notice that as soon as writers broach this question they begin to quote. I hate quotation. Tell me what you know.

Ralph Waldo Emerson (1975). “Journals and Miscellaneous Notebooks: 1848-1851”, p.110, Harvard University Press

Let the dead have the immortality of fame, but the living the immortality of love.

Rabindranath Tagore, Mohit Kumar Ray (2007). “Poems”, p.428, Atlantic Publishers & Dist

A man's immortality can be found in his children.

Patricia Briggs (2004). “Raven's Shadow”, p.45, Penguin

No one could ever meet death for his country without the hope of immortality.

"Tusculanarum Disputationum". Book by Marcus Tullius Cicero (Book I, Chapter 15), translated, 45 BC.