733 Quotes About Immortality
- Author Lord Huron
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I said life is a tale, it begins and it endsAnd forever's a word that we can't understandWell I know that my life's better when we're togetherSo why can't our story just go on forever?The Man Who Lives Forever
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- Author Olivia Sudjic
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Maybe, as Mizuko said, we won't even really die, just carry on in the feedback loop we are stuck in. Instead of connecting with new things, widening our worlds, algorithms have shrunk it to a narrow chamber with mirrored walls.
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- Author Robin Sloan
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We won't command them all for long, but hey: nothing lasts long. We all come to life and gather allies and build empires and die, all in a single moment- maybe a single pulse of some giant processor somewhere.
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- Author Robin Sloan
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There is no immortality that is not built on friendship and work done with care.
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- Author Tamara Stamenkovic
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There is something way more bigger than just being a writer. Being a writer doesn’t mean you just write about things because you want that. It means that you are capable to feel this world and every emotion deepest than you can, and you’re just sharing that with people all around the world. It means that there is something common between infinity and writing. Writing makes me feel immortal. You just can’t stop, cause there are endless words inside of you…
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- Author Mark O'Connell
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I’d begun to think of the Immortality Bus as the Entropy Bus, and of ourselves as trundling across Texas in a great mobile metaphor for the inevitable decline of all things, the disintegration of all systems over time.
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- Author Marcus Sedgwick
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That is the power of the book. Immortality, for better, or for worse. It is majestic, in its way, this immortality. And power. Once a story is started, once a lie is told, it is very difficult to un-tell it . . .
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- Author Michelle Franklin
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The captain’s eyes betrayed what his countenance must conceal: the anguish of an ancient being who must honour his birthright by living beyond those whom he would have given much to keep.
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- Author Nigel Holloway
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Face it, George – unlike cholera, death is the only disease everyone is guaranteed to get.’Heath nodded slowly. ‘But usually only once, Hamish. Usually only once.
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