I’m an immortal. But I don’t want to be one anymore. Or rather, I don’t want to be an immortal stuck in a mortal world anymore. There is something greater out there for me, but in order to get it I need someone to put an end to my life in this world.
Ramsey IslerTag: immortality immortal
Time is not your enemy, forever is.
Chris AvelloneTag: immortality
Immortality: A toy which people cry for, And on their knees apply for, Dispute, contend and lie for, And if allowed Would be right proud Eternally to die for.
Ambrose BierceTag: eternity immortality
One plays at being immortal and after a few weeks one doesn't even know whether or not one can hang on till the next day.
Albert CamusTag: immortality the-fall camus
Waking up was a daily cruelty, an affront, and she avoided it by not sleeping.
Gregory MaguireTag: death cruelty immortality insomnia
They live forever. But many of them are even more lonely and miserable than we are. Why do you think they bother with us? We teach them life's value.
N.K. JemisinTag: life humanity mortality gods immortality
When you can't die, she thought, everything sounds like a clock ticking.
Gregory MaguireTag: immortality
She had lost herself in this old work, her personality dissolving into it, so that she had been set free. The immortality of the soul lies in its dissolution; this was the cryptic comment that so frustrated Olivier and which Julien had only ever grasped as evidence for the history of a particular school of thought. He had known all about its history, but Julia knew what it meant. He found the realization strangely reassuring.
Iain PearsTag: freedom philosophy soul thought meaning liberation immortality dissolution self-abandonment
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I am, indeed, an absolute materialist so far as actual belief goes; with not a shred of credence in any form of supernaturalism—religion, spiritualism, transcendentalism, metempsychosis, or immortality.
H.P. LovecraftTag: religion atheism naturalism materialism immortality supernatural
Bones are patient. Bones never tire nor do they run away. When you come upon a man who has been dead many years, his bones will still be lying there, in place, content, patiently waiting, but his flesh will have gotten up and left him. Water is like flesh. Water will not stand still. It is always off to somewhere else; restless, talkative, and curious. Even water in a covered jar will disappear in time. Flesh is water. Stones are like bones. Satisfied. Patient. Dependable. Tell me, then, Alobar, in order to achieve immortality, should you emulate water or stone? Should you trust your flesh or your bones?
Tom RobbinsTag: life death immortality permanence bones stones transitory
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