Quotes About Mortal
Disease is an experience of a so-called mortal mind. It is fear made manifest on the body.
~ Mary Baker Eddy
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Rejoice, that the immortal God is born, so that mortal men may live in eternity.
~ Jan Hus
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Things on the essential list: vodka, Nine Inch Nails, a steady supply of mortal men, and an all-purpose bitchy attitude.
~ Richelle Mead
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The qualifications for being a Scout seemed to be a shocking level of physical endurance, a complete disregard for mortal danger, and some knowledge of how to exist in a space suit. All of them were Russian.
~ Neal Stephenson
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Religion invents a problem where none exists by describing the wicked as also made in the image of god and the sexually nonconformist as existing in a state of incurable mortal sin that can incidentally cause floods and earthquakes.
~ Christopher Hitchens
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A generous donor (who had no doubt lived a life that imperiled his mortal soul) had granted [the Sisters] more than one hundred waterfront acres.
~ Kristin Hannah
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It cast an unholy glow all around him - which was entirely appropriate, because Julian was as seductive as mortal sin and as haughty as the devil.
~ L.J. Smith
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I can only assume," said Jace, "that mortal emotions amuse you because you have none of your own.
~ Cassandra Clare
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Every meeting led to a parting, and so it would, as long as life was mortal. In every meeting there was some of the sorrow of parting, but in everything parting there was some of the joy of meeting as well.
~ Cassandra Clare
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I don't suppose it would help if I told you that is the way life is. The good suffer, the evil flourish, and all that is mortal passes away.
~ Cassandra Clare
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Pointless, needless suffering and pain? I don't suppose it would help if I told you that was the way life is. The good suffer, the evil flourish, and all that is mortal passes away.
~ Cassandra Clare
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In psychoanalysis, the pain that trolls your nerves detaches from your body once you talk about it. Naming that pain takes the sting out of the incident, makes it mortal, manageable, even extinguishable.
~ Cathy Park Hong
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of the celestial bodies, or sent upon us mortals by God
~ Giovanni Boccaccio
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An artist's instinct is more refined than the typical mortal's.
~ Terri Guillemets
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That was the problem ... with trusting to the written word ... We were human, mortal and fallible. We forgot, we made errors, argued ambiguities, and twisted meanings to suit our own ends. And in doing so, mayhap we reshaped the gods themselves.
~ Jacqueline Carey
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And in so doing, mayhap we reshaped the gods themselves. Now that was a thought made me shudder to the bone. I wondered if it were true, and if it were, what would happen when some deity bent out of true by mortal ambition returned to set the record straight.
~ Jacqueline Carey
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We were human, mortal and fallible. We forgot, we made errors, argued ambiguities, and twisted meanings to suit our own ends.
~ Jacqueline Carey
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The question of identity is a question involving the most profound panic—a terror as primary as the nightmare of the mortal fall.
~ James Baldwin
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No one escape death!
~ Lailah Gifty Akita
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By studying, understanding and do the wills of the book, you renounce your mortal life.
~ Compton Gage
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Happy (if mortals can be) is the man,Who, not by priest but Reason, rules his span:Reason, to its possessor a sure guide,Reason, a thorn in Revelation's side.
~ Thomas Chatterton
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When all desires of heart die, mortal man becomes Immortal.
~ Sivananda
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Chiron had said once that nations were the most foolish of mortal inventions. "No man is worth more than another, wherever he is from.
~ Madeline Miller
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Man, it is not thy works, which are mortal, infinitely little, and the greatest no greater than the least, but only the spirit thou workest in, that can have worth or continuance.
~ Thomas Carlyle
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