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Quotes About Immortality

True love never dies.
~ Cameron Dokey
The cool thing about my profession is that I can do it until the day I die.
~ Candace Cameron
We may just be specters in this world, but our stories, if they are remembered and retold, become real and solid and alive... Once you hear a story, it becomes part of you. It can't die.
~ Candace Fleming
We may just be specters in this world, but our stories, if they are remembered and retold, become real and solid and alive.
~ Candace Fleming
It is no more possible to make life easy than it is to grow a herb of immortality.
~ Carl Jung
Forever and a day.
~ Gayle Forman
o amor nunca morre, nunca se vai embora, nunca esmorece, desde que não o deixemos partir. O amor pode tornar-nos imortais.
~ Gayle Forman
And that's just it, isn't it? That's how we manage to survive loss. Because love, it never dies, it never goes away, it never fades, so long as you hang on to it. Love can make you immortal.
~ Gayle Forman
Love, it never dies. It never goes away, it never fades, so long as you hang on to it. Love can make you immortal.
~ Gayle Forman
Sticks and stones may break my bones, but I might be a vampire so I don't give a shit. I'll heal
~ Gena Showalter
I may remember you, Scarlet," he bellowed, backing up when she grabbed her fork and held it out like a dagger. She'd murdered men with less. Even immortals. "But you haven't haunted me." Motions stiff, he raised his shirt. Amid the cuts, above his heart, was a tattoo of eyes. Dark eyes. Like hers. "Don't you see? You…haven't…haunted…me.
~ Gena Showalter
How old is he?" I asked. Again, the servant shrugged. "Three hundred Earth years would be my guess." My jaw dropped. Three hundred fucking years old. I was attracted to a man, had kissed a man, who should have needed diapers and calcium supplements.
~ Gena Showalter
Si trattava di trovare delle opere uniche di narrativa e salvarle, portandole in un luogo fuori dal tempo e dallo spazio.
~ Genevieve Cogman
Nothing ends, Adrian. Nothing ever ends.
~ Geoff Johns
It makes a great difference by what path we come to a knowledge of certain things. If we begin in our youth with metaphysics and religion we can easily proceed along a series of rational conclusions that will lead us to the immortality of the soul. Not every other path will lead to this, at least not quite so easily.
~ Georg Christoph Lichtenberg
If we will follow the advice and counsel that the Lord has given, our pathway will be one of happiness. It will be a pathway, perhaps not of ease and comfort always, but in the end it will terminate in the presence of our Heavenly Father, and glory, immortality and eternal lives will be our portion.
~ George Albert Smith
George Anderson, We Don't Die.
~ George Anderson
The primary aim of all religions and philosophical systems is to furnish an antidote to the certainty of death.
~ George Berkeley
Above or Love, Hope, Hate or Fear, It lives all passionless and pure: An age shall fleet like earthly year; Its years in moments shall endure. Away, away, without a wing, O'er all, through all, its thought shall fly; A nameless and eternal thing, Forgetting what it was to die.
~ George Byron
In short, the earliest Christianity did not consist of a new doctrine about God nor of a new hope of immortality nor even of new theological insights about the nature of salvation. It consisted of the recital of a great event, of a mighty act of God: the raising of Christ from the dead. Any new theological emphases are the inevitable meanings of this redemptive act of God in raising the crucified Jesus from the dead.
~ George Eldon Ladd
O may I join the choir invisibleOf those immortal dead who live againIn minds made better by their presence.
~ George Eliot
Oh, may I join the choir invisible Of those immortal dead who live again.
~ George Eliot
O may I join the choir invisible Of those immortal dead who live again In minds made better by their presence; live In pulses stirred to generosity, In deeds of daring rectitude...
~ George Eliot
Death comes to all But great achievements raise a monument Which shall endure until the sun grows old.
~ George Fabricius