I believe in one, incomprehensible God, the immortality of the soul and eternal retribution for our acts.
Be the first to say something obvious and achieve immortality.
I believe in God and immortality.
There is a kind of immortality in every garden.
Without a belief in personal immortality, religion surely is like an arch resting on one pillar, like a bridge ending in an abyss.
Meditation is when we go beyond incarnation, beyond all cycles, to immortality, to something that is not transient.
There is no proof nor yet any denial. We were, we are, and we will be.
Genius, when employed in works whose tendency it is to demoralize and to degrade us, should be contemplated with abhorrence rather than with admiration; such a monument of its power, may indeed be stamped with immortality, but like the Coliseum at Rome, we deplore its magnificence because we detest the purposes for which it was designed.
Art is the closest you can get to immortality, though it's a poor substitute - you're working for people not yet born - and people want it because it is brilliant. It ends up in museums anyway; the rich have to give it back to the people, it's their only option. There are no pockets in a shroud.
While death and darkness girdle me I grope for immortality.
(there is) no other means of escaping from one's consciousness than to deny it, to look upon it as an organic disease of the terrestrial intelligence - a disease which we must endeavor to cure by an action which must appear to us an action of violent and willful madness, but which, on the other side of our appearances, is probably an action of health. ("Of Immortality")
God's redemptive revelation in Scripture is necessary to saving faith and peace with God. Faith in a risen Savior is necessary if the vague stirrings toward immortality are to bring us to restful and satisfying communion with God.
It is not the fear of death which creates the desire for immortality, but the desire for immortality which causes the fear of death.
Know that this universe is nothing but a dream bluff of nature to test your consciousness of immortality.
I am conscious of eternal life.
Certainly the Old Testament does not teach us that there is another life, and upon that question even the New is obscure and vague. The hunger of the heart finds only a few small and scattered crumbs. There is nothing definite, solid, and satisfying. United with the idea of immortality we find the absurdity of the resurrection. A prophecy that depends for its fulfillment upon an impossibility, cannot satisfy the brain or heart.
One thought settles a life, an immortality.
One who contends with immortals lives a very short life.
Man is immortal till his work is done.
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