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How well do we actually know ourselves? Can we dare to say that we really know someone, like really, really know them?
— Nico J. Genes
The fear of Mortality is the base of Immortality
— Udayveer Singh
Immortality, thou art a chimerical bridesmaid of life.
— Aporva Kala
I don't buy art in order to leave a mark or to be remembered; clutching at immortality is of zero interest to anyone sane.
— Charles Saatchi
Is that what death would feel like? The nicest, warmest, heaviest never-ending nap? If that's what it's like, I wouldn't mind.
— Gayle Forman
My morale has never been higher than since I stopped asking for grants to keep my lab going.
— Robert Pollack
Most of the faint intimations of immortality of which we are occasionally aware would seem to arise out of Art or the materials of Art.
— James Thurber
In sanskrit they say: "Tat twam asi" - thou art that. You are God. The bubble of your awareness bursts and you're flooded with immortality.
— Frederick Lenz
The immortality of great art seems bound up with the inevitable loss of its original surface meaning and its rebirth in the spirit of every new age.
— Anton Ehrenzweig
With the rise of Christianity, faith replaced thought as the bringer of immortality.
— Hannah Arendt
Allow this poem to carry you beyond yourself, transcending your mortal flesh as you wed yourself with the potentially infinite.
— Peter Davis
A touchstone to determine the actual worth of an "intellectual" - find out how he feels about astrology.
— Robert A. Heinlein
Buy art, build a museum, put your name on it, let people in for free. That's as close as you can get to immortality ...
— Damien Hirst
In the midst of war and crisis nothing is as clear or as certain as it appears in hindsight
— Barbara W. Tuchman
Boredom is simply romanticism with a morning-after thirst.
— Samuel Hopkins Adams