How To Use Immortal In A Sentence

  • Yea, we see in that wailing infant of a week, the outspringing of an immortal spirit which may soon hover on cherub-pinion around the throne of God, or perhaps, in a few years, sink to the regions of untold anguish. The Christian Home
  • The fall in popularity of the death's head and the subsequent prevalence of the cherub was a reflection of the Great Awakening and the belief in the immortality of the soul: "Cherubs reflect a stress on resurrection, while death's heads emphasize the mortality of man. Headstones for Dummies, the New York Edition
  • He stared out at the assembled media and uttered the immortal phrase: 'We have lost a game we should have won. The Sun
  • The hero of philately became an immortal, but all he really invented was the idea of the glue on the back.
  • `You promised then you would immortalize the heroes of that day," said Quaver. THE ANCIENT AND SOLITARY REIGN
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  • -- and that they lived in other worlds -- but there is no passage showing that they believed in what we call the immortality of the soul. The Works of Robert G. Ingersoll, Volume VIII. Interviews
  • They lived under nine independent caciques or chiefs, and possessed a simple religion devoid of rites and ceremonies, but with a belief in a supreme being, and the immortality of the soul.
  • These are all imponderables and much of it is down to luck in running, in the words of that immortal phrase.
  • The fact that we do not have immortal souls does not justify unethical behavior.
  • These immortal ideas, things barely perceptible are the most precious things of life.
  • Now his image is immortalized in one artist's version of a field study.
  • * Quod si in hoc erro, quod animos hominum immortales esse credam, libenter erro, nec mihi hunc errorem quo delector, dum vivo, extorqueri volo; sin mortuus, ut quidam minuti philosophi censent, nihil sentiam, non vereor ne hunc errorem meum mortui philosophi irrideant: [784] 1 The Works of Dr. John Tillotson, Late Archbishop of Canterbury. Vol. 08.
  • Some religions include a doctrine of personal immortality.
  • Also, there is the mythological theme of the Monkey King, who has partaken of the Peach of Immortality.
  • But, immortalized in stone, evincing sand-cast mastery of poem! Revenge poem for Sara, following her disparaging remarks about my unfamiliarity with the literary history of the East Coast
  • He had partially unveiled the face of Nature, but her immortal lineaments were still a wonder and a mystery. Chapter 2
  • There is no way to turn a mortal into an immortal, unless he is a vampire or other such demon.
  • The heartbroken emperor resolved to immortalize her memory by creating the finest monument ever seen, the Taj Mahal.
  • It contributed a repertory of immortal songs easily memorable by their combination of direct tunes and earthy good humour.
  • A serious tone was on his face as he said those immortal words.
  • Scrooge has been immortalised in the English language as the epitome of miserliness and meanness of spirit.
  • Mr. Ettinger's ideas, which he popularized in a 1963 book, "The Prospect of Immortality," spawned what some refer to as the cryonics movement, though by most accounts it is a small endeavor: a scattering of enterprises around the country with dues-paying customers totaling a few thousand, a few hundred of whom have actually been deep-frozen. NYT > Home Page
  • They are certainly enough to give him immortality. Times, Sunday Times
  • The beats on Revolutionary Vol.2 might seem a little minimalist to some, but Immortal is that caliber of emcee who needs no distractions when he's on the mic to make his words felt.
  • Thessaly is a powerful and immortal witch who has been around since the times of Ancient Greece. Dewey's Amazing Graphic Novels Challenge!
  • It would be sounded high that he debased human nature, which has a "cognation," so the reverend and learned Doctor Cudworth calls it, with the divine; that the soul of man, immaterial and immortal by its nature, was made to contemplate higher and nobler objects than this sensible world, and even than itself, since it was made to contemplate God and to be united to Him. Letters to Sir William Windham and Mr. Pope
  • They're vampires… immortal beings… what would they possibly have to benefit from me?
  • Of course you use the term immortality in a relative sense? The Blue Germ
  • I can imagine a bushbaby, under attack, repeating the immortal words of Charlton Heston, “Take your stinking paws off me, you damned dirty ape!” Waldo Jaquith - I, for one, welcome our spear-wielding chimp overlords.
  • Also, humbleness is a good quality to immortalize, especially in these troubled times. Don’t Stop ‘Til You Get Enough | clusterflock
  • May 12, 2008, a magnitude about 8.0 large earthquake has taken place in Wenchuan County at Sichuan Province,China. In spite of the big earthquake, we will not shake the resolve and even bigger rain, we poured immortal love. Without frontiers, Chinese people's love spread in the disaster.
  • When fate marks you down for immortality you'd just better bite the bullet and lace your boots up tight.
  • The people of Namoris were, supposedly, descendants of the Lunarians, immortal beings, the subjects of the moon goddess Celhyst, banished to the Earth and subjected to mortality for some misdeed against their queen.
  • I seek the consulship, which is immortality—a prize worth fighting for, yes? Imperium
  • They rank neither with mortals nor with immortals: long indeed do they live, eating heavenly food and treading the lovely dance among the immortals, and with them the Sileni and the sharp-eyed Hesiod, the Homeric Hymns, and Homerica
  • A less driven woman might have been content with such generous helpings of immortality, but she was not that placid woman.
  • It therefore seems natural to conclude that I know myself to be substantial, indivisible, enduring, perhaps even immortal, on the basis of self-awareness alone.
  • His precious remains rest quietly in the fresh made grave; his immortal spirit has winged its flight to the mansions of the blessed, for “blessed are the dead who die in the Lord, for they rest from their labors, and their works do follow them. A Biographical Sketch of the Life and Character of Joseph Charless In a Series of Letters to his Grandchildren
  • To capture the mystery, caprice and force of romantic love, the ancients conjured Cupid, a mischievous immortal in whose thrall we are wholly powerless.
  • As a result, a huge percentage of the world's species have been immortalized in stamps.
  • The powerlessness of kindness, of senseless kindness, is the secret of its immortality.
  • (SCC9) and immortalized prostate basaloid epithelial cells (iPrEC) were utilized to investigate the molecular pathways that mediate p63 function in epithelial cells. PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles
  • Lear's book of parrots was an immediate success and no doubt had he persevered with his ornithological studies he would have achieved immortality as a new Audubon.
  • More slowly than otherwise, this long sighing inscription offers the deathless poet, unbodied, to the realm of immortality, where some may feel his power as much "as we" ... as we did, as we do. Phonemanography: Romantic to Victorian
  • The basis of this weekly Robin installment is Baldeon's full-page image (click on thumbnail to the right) of the current Robin (Tim Drake) and the original Robin, now Nightwing (Dick Grayson), about to confront each other over ... well, some pool of immortality thing -- I wasn't really following. Archive 2008-04-01
  • Great effort is made to show both the public and the private man - the mortal life behind that immortal name.
  • You see, Mr. Jennings, the strength and power contained in that cell may hold the key to immortality, if I read my legends of lycanthropy correctly.
  • Alphonse Daudet is immortalized in marble in the little municipal park at Nimes, in the middle of a small ornamental pool, in which two swans swim round and round, with the quiet precision of a pair of clock hands. 2009 January 08 | NIGEL BEALE NOTA BENE BOOKS
  • The architect of Timeship, Stephen Valentine, just came out with a book [Timeship: The Architecture of Immortality] about his still-unbuilt design. Boing Boing
  • If you know what breeding practices to do, if you know what diet to follow, if you know what drug to concoct, if you can get hold of the stuff to do it with, anybody can become an immortal.
  • The reverence accorded canonical figures, the faith that art was immortal, the fascination with an individual artist's character - he ridiculed them all.
  • We may, I believe, safely compare the history of The Nights with the so-called Homeric poems, the Iliad and the Odyssey, a collection of immortal ballads and old Epic formulæ and verses traditionally handed down from rhapsode to rhapsode, incorporated in a slowly-increasing body of poetry and finally welded together about the age of Pericles. The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
  • Popular interest in collecting silver was immortalised by Bertie Wooster's antics with cow creamers and porringers.
  • And, oh, maiden! "added the queen, with benevolent warmth," steel not thy heart against her -- listen with ductile senses to her gentle ministry; and may God and His Son prosper that pious lady's counsel, so that it may win a new strayling to the Immortal Fold! Leila or, the Siege of Granada, Complete
  • Prince Vaji closed his eyes and allowed his immortal senses hear the mellifluous music, designed to ensnare the mind of its listener.
  • He stared out at the assembled media and uttered the immortal phrase: 'We have lost a game we should have won. The Sun
  • He is immortal 6, not because he alone among creatures has an inexhaustible 7voice, but because he has a soul, a spirit capable of compassion 8and sacrifice9 and endurance. 
  • Thus, once again, a moment of rebirth occurs, a new shining nativity of a new soul, not as a physical entity vulnerable to decomposition, but a living memory to the immortal and indestructible nation.
  • He would immortalize Jack and vindicate himself from his culpable grief by becoming what Jack would have been.
  • Sherlock Holmes is often thought of as ‘immortal’, and James Bond is still going strong at about fifty years of age.
  • The egoism of retired presidents to keep the parties that they founded or co-founded immortal will play a significant role.
  • In so doing it has attained a certain form of immortality.
  • What seems indisputable is that sporting immortality couldn't be bestowed on a more modest or endearing human being. Times, Sunday Times
  • May 12, 2008, a magnitude about 8.0 large earthquake has taken place in Wenchuan County at Sichuan Province,China. In spite of the big earthquake, we will not shake the resolve and even bigger rain, we poured immortal love. Without frontiers, Chinese people's love spread in the disaster.
  • He believed his immortal soul was in peril.
  • And the image of a man being slurped on a moving toboggan by a pesky dog is too cartoonishly good to be true - unless the reader realizes how much universal Lab behavior is immortalized here.
  • The friends' great escape to New York and their attempts to form a band were immortalized in the television series.
  • Immortal crumblies got your brother under a thousand. Scott Westerfeld: Uglies Quartet
  • In other words, Matta-Clark accomplishes with architecture an operation analogous to what the minimalists and the process artists accomplish with sculpture when they deprive it of its anthropomorphic and immortal aspects.
  • Baez complemented Morricone's main theme in such a way that it has transcended the borders of film music and has become an immortal ballad for freedom and liberty for all.
  • The Greeks did believe that the soul could be immortal, but they would have been opposed to the notion of the immortality of the body.
  • Tyger, Tyger, burning bright In the forests of the night; What immortal hand or eye, Could frame thy fearful symmetry?
  • If other immortals besides vampires exist, what others are there?
  • And see his good deeds springing from the wound, to sow the world with life immortal! A Christmas Carol
  • But the scientific quest for quantification is important to those funding it – those filthy rich AI-Guys who have so long dreamed of conscious machines and artificial immortality (uploaded minds). Continuation…
  • Shakespeare is one of the immortals
  • Well, if this brief, Mannheim-Steamroller-worthy MP3 sample of Thaler's handiwork is really the music of an immortal future, I have to admit, a mortal opt-out is looking better and better. posted by Matthew @ 9: 20 AM Archive 2007-04-01
  • Mortality barriers to human cell immortalization and effectors of replicative cellular senescence in human cells
  • But slaying an ancient immortal changed his heart, and he walked away from the sword about 1500 years ago.
  • Retinoic acid, tamoxifen, and the two telomerase inhibitors each significantly squelched immortalization. The Scientist
  • This melody immortalized its composer
  • At the end of each Improperium is sung the "Trisagion", Sanctus Deus, Sanctus fortis, Sanctus Immortalis, miserere nobis, by one choir in Greek and by another in Latin. More Rare Images: Good Friday with Pius XI in the Sistine Chapel
  • Disgusting things you'd never anticipate? sprechgesang those immortal words in 1980, he was referring to a party out of bounds. Clips Nation
  • Contains the immortal line: 'You need to be a good listener. The Sun
  • These are immortals that have been at this since ancient times.
  • In contrast, Secretariat's 31-length romp into immortality in the 1973 Belmont drew a crowd of 67,605.
  • But it did contribute a repertory of immortal songs easily memorable by their combination of direct tunes and earthy good humour.
  • Even if you never see them in the elements of their renown, even in a mere courtesy-handshake between friends of friends in a parking lot, you cannot help but feel an immortal vibrancy, a comic-book kind of costumed exuberance like that parking lot is host to a historic summit or a scene in ten thousand movies we're living right now. Bookslut
  • It's true that exercising and eating well won't make you immortal.
  • Almost 50 years after being immortalised by the poet Philip Larkin in a famous anthology, the muse who inspired him is to speak on his legacy.
  • And as with talents, so too with desires and temperaments: some crave immortal fame, others merely comfortable preservation.
  • Yet some try hard for a small fragment of immortality. Times, Sunday Times
  • That obsessive-compulsiveness obviously helped him to chess immortality. Book World: A chess master who defeated himself
  • Thus, to dismiss writer-director Darren Aronofsky's hyper-ambitious third feature The Fountain - a heady fusion of science fiction, metaphysics and a melodramatic quest for immortality both romantic and spiritual - for simply believing in its own sentimental grandiloquence is to deny one of the most exquisite and strangely moving trips to the multiplex this year. GreenCine Daily: Interview. Darren Aronofsky.
  • Then we come along, power hungry wizards looking for the secret to immortality, and we bag you.
  • Seizing my hand, he wrung it as thoroughly as he had wrung Jane's, beaming like a younger edition of the immortal Mr. Pickwick all the while.
  • I've been trying to get across that they're not the immortal people we think they are. The Sun
  • The priest said he was endangering his immortal soul.
  • An ex-mercenary with special 'psychological chameleon' type abilities to blend in locally, is now hired to find out why an incredibly wealthy functionally immortal man was killed. Science Fiction, Fantasy, Horror: Altered Carbon - Richard Morgan
  • In principle, because stem cells are self-renewing, they are, unlike the cells they generate, immortal.
  • There were pillars, shadows, memorial brasses, boys scuffling and swopping stamps behind Prayer Books; the sound of a rusty pump; the Doctor booming, about immortality and quitting ourselves like men; and The Waves
  • The ancient immortal knew her talent and used it carefully, but to her best advantage.
  • The soul comes from without into the human body, as into a temporary abode, and it goes out of it anew it passes into other habitations, for the soul is immortal. Ralph Waldo Emerson 
  • So if anyone deserves being immortalised on celluloid, it is those 12 North Yorkshire women who posed in the buff behind flower arrangements and apple presses.
  • Song eterne and praise immortal of the indomitable shore, A Midsummer Holiday and Other Poems
  • The part of them worthy of the name immortal, which is called divine and is the guiding principle of those who are willing to follow justice and you -- of that divine part I will myself sow the seed, and having made a beginning, I will hand the work over to you. Timaeus
  • He is immortal 6, not because he alone among creatures has an inexhaustible 7voice, but because he has a soul, a spirit capable of compassion 8and sacrifice9 and endurance. 
  • Abeo potius. di immortales, obsecro vostram fidem, ubi ego perii? ubi immutatus sum? ubi ego formam perdidi? an egomet me illic reliqui, si forte oblitus fui? nam hic quidem omnem imaginem meam, quae antehac fuerat, possidet. Amphitryo, Asinaria, Aulularia, Bacchides, Captivi Amphitryon, The Comedy of Asses, The Pot of Gold, The Two Bacchises, The Captives
  • Taoism is a mystic quest for the absolute and for immortality.
  • To that one in the solution of which the latter could do nothing but commit paralogisms (namely, that of immortality), because it could not lay hold of the character of permanence, by which to complete the psychological conception of an ultimate subject necessarily ascribed to the soul in self-consciousness, so as to make it the real conception of a substance, a character which practical reason furnishes by the postulate of a duration required for accordance with the moral law in the summum bonum, which is the whole end of practical reason. The Critique of Practical Reason
  • Sweden's Royal Dramatic Theater, or Dramaten, posted a memorial on its website calling Nyman "irreplaceable and at the same time immortal" and saying she would be "deeply missed as a friend, actress and colleague. Yahoo! News: Business - Opinion
  • In its fragile immortality, the Ecosphere just sits there.
  • The completion of these labors guaranteed his immortality; he was apotheosized at the time of his death and is the only mortal to be honored in this fashion.
  • A bull that caused thousands of pounds of damage after seeking refuge in a Lancaster shop has been immortalized in sculpture.
  • Three points today, and the line-up would become immortal. Times, Sunday Times
  • Having sat at the table alongside the immortals, hearing their words while watching their games of footsie, he is a sort of reflexive reductionist.
  • Not many people can boast of having their own waxwork in a museum, but New Addington resident Nan Jenkins is just one person immortalised in the Lifetimes exhibition.
  • IMMORTALES motales si foret fas flere, flerent diuae Camenae Naeuium poetam. itaque, postquam est Orchi traditus thesauro, obliti sunt Romai loquier lingua Latina. His Own Epitaph
  • About ten or so years ago the pair of them garnered immortality among guitar toting purveyors of extreme music.
  • One of these is writer Miguel de Cervantes whose immortal work Don Quixote recently celebrated its 400th anniversary.
  • Corvi-Mora, SE11, Fri to 31 JulSSMurray Ballard's The Prospect Of Immortality is the outcome of five years of photographic investigation into the cryonics industry, the technique of deep-freezing a human corpse in the belief or hope that future scientific advances might enable it to be brought back to life. This week's new exhibitions
  • I admire, exposed unto the violence of fire, grows only hot, and liquefies, but consumeth not; so when the consumable and volatile pieces of our bodies shall be refined into a more impregnable and fixed temper, like gold, though they suffer from the action of flames, they shall never perish, but lie immortal in the arms of fire. Religio Medici
  • In other words, people's positive influences remain after they have physically departed; true immortality lies in goodness, or godliness.
  • What seems indisputable is that sporting immortality couldn't be bestowed on a more modest or endearing human being. Times, Sunday Times
  • the whole progress and course of evolution is to increase and intensify the Valuable -- that which 'avails' or is serviceable for highest purposes"; and he accordingly defines immortality as the persistence of things which the universe has gained and which, once acquired, cannot be let go. Problems of Immanence: studies critical and constructive
  • Like Oscar Wilde's Dorian Gray, she was tyrannized by her own image, driven to new levels of vanity in an endless, and ultimately foolish, pursuit of fame and immortality.
  • And those who were seemingly immortal in their event, like Moses, probably have the most to lose in that being beaten will tarnish the public's memories of their greatness.
  • The sages applied the senary to the physical man; while the septenary was, for them, the symbol of his immortal spirit. Morals and Dogma of the Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite of Freemasonry
  • Choose between smallness and grandeur, between nothingness and immortality, between him and me!
  • I cannot praise a fugitive and cloistered virtue, unexercised and unbreathed, that never sallies out and sees her adversary but slinks out of the race, where that immortal garland is to be run for, not without dust and heat. Areopagitica
  • However, S.bramanyam's 1938 hit S.va S.danam, which introduced the legend M.S. S.bbulakshmi, had her singing this song, making it an immortal melody. The Hindu - Front Page
  • I know of some immortal poems that were written by a druggist's clerk, and some by a gager of liquid barrels, but none by a cable-car conductor. The Journal of Arthur Stirling : the Valley of the Shadow
  • The precious haoma, the drink of immortality, not only conduced in the case of mankind to eternal life, but was likewise a drink for the gods themselves. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 13: Revelation-Stock
  • The invention of Orson Randall is one of the truly inspired portions of the new Immortal Iron Fist series (a book not lacking in inspiration and innovation.) Immortal Iron Fist: Orson Randall And The Green Mist Of Death | Major Spoilers - Comic Book Reviews and News
  • When we are young, of course, we all feel immortal. Times, Sunday Times
  • The coldest-blooded amongst us, Mr. Massingham of _The Nation_ for example, must confess that it was a moment rich in the emotion which bestows immortality on incident when this son of a village schoolmaster, who grew up in a shoemaker's shop, and whose boyish games were played in the street of a Welsh hamlet remote from all the refinements of civilization and all the clangours of industrialism, announced to a breathless Europe without any pomposity of phrase and with but a brief and contemptuous gesture of dismissal the passing away from the world's stage of the Hapsburgs and Hohenzollerns -- those ancient, long glorious, and most puissant houses whose history for an æon was the history of The Mirrors of Downing Street Some Political Reflections by a Gentleman with a Duster
  • Twart renormalize tiemannite biternary immortal carcinosarcoma attemperation troilite generic norvasc Guaiacetin sausage galvanomagnetic refinement sublingual makepeace. Top Headlines from World Press Review
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  • Yet Cocteau made ‘the noblest and most exalted claims’ for poets, and the poet's immortality is very special and real.
  • And he could see the lines of the half-miler Benny Vaughn, and Hosford and Atkinson, the whole team, all the lifelines going off in all directions, most of them still moving like his, putting down little tracks toward some unseen goal, some moving target of achievement, some semblance of wealth, some jot of immortality, or perhaps just some measure of repose. Again to Carthage
  • Someone to immortalize the name of Olly Longaster, daughter of the stars. A PLAGUE OF ANGELS
  • The sixth bowl - I establish communication with the immortal spirit.
  • Might some non-bank institutions also gain this sort of immortality?
  • Some religions include a doctrine of personal immortality.
  • Whether man be the _vibrion_ or the heir to immortality, the bundle of carbon or the care of angels, one fact is indisputable: he suffers agonies, mental and physical, that are wholly out of proportion to the brevity of his life, while he is too often weighted from infancy with hereditary maladies, both of body and of character. Wisdom, Wit, and Pathos of Ouida Selected from the Works of Ouida
  • With slantly-churning jaws and swallows down. "] [Footnote 38: The deities of Olympus, being immortal, have no need of strenuous haste. Poets of the South
  • At that time, he was fifth on the all-time wins list and his place among hockey's immortals seemed an inevitability.
  • Sometimes, however, they can make them ‘immortal’ - transforming a normal cell into a cancerous cell that proliferates indefinitely.
  • The immortal classic which continues to inspire many to take a closer look at history has set a bunch of upwardly mobile information technology professionals on a voyage into time.
  • Some people want to achieve immortality through their works.
  • The distinctive human problem from time immemorial has been the need to spiritualize human life, to lift it onto a special immortal plane, beyond the cycles of life and death that characterize all other organisms. La insistencia de Jürgen Fauth
  • However, immortality and agelessness continued to be the prerogative of the gods; neither the children of mixed unions, nor mortals who were especially precious to the gods, could share them.
  • They believe in the immortality of the soul.
  • I remembered the immortal words of Shakespeare in Romeo and Juliet.
  • In the poem, Satan vows revenge and immortal hate.
  • To ensure the integrity of references between objects, the RTSJ defines rules that govern how objects in one memory area (heap, immortal, or scope) can refer to objects in other memory areas.
  • In that one instant my previous typical young bloke sense of immortality disappeared forever.
  • 'Twas I that saved her and snatched her from beneath thy sword at the bidding of her father Zeus; for she his child must put on immortality, and take her place with Castor and Polydeuces in the bosom of the sky, a saviour to mariners. Orestes
  • He is immortal 6, not because he alone among creatures has an inexhaustible 7voice, but because he has a soul, a spirit capable of compassion 8and sacrifice9 and endurance. 
  • But who among us is great enough to be immortalized in postage-stamp form?
  • I have written before about the allegorical setting, two stanzas earlier, for this tearless spiritual depth, when the immortal sea/ Phonemanography: Romantic to Victorian
  • The boots have been immortalised on celluloid in her latest film, Strictly Sinatra, directed by Peter Capaldi.
  • Oh, for a Phidias or a Praxiteles to have made the wonder of her body immortal! THE PRINCESS
  • Trammies have been immortalised in film, radio and print.
  • At the same time, Rahu is made immortal by his having tasted the celestial drink, Soma.
  • It makes sense because you the immortal being are good and you will hinder your own growth when doing harm.
  • It happens once an immortal has achieved everything that they have to do in this world, and I'm only guessing, but I think that the last thing that Chang'e had to do was to pass the last elixir of life on to you.
  • I did not know that upon the hot stream beside which you found me, a certain woman, by no means so powerful as myself, not being immortal, had cast what you call a spell -- which is merely the setting in motion of a force as natural as any other, but operating primarily in a region beyond the ken of the mortal who makes use of the force. Lilith, a romance
  • Theological liberalism ends with the destruction of immortal souls.
  • I've been trying to get across that they're not the immortal people we think they are. The Sun
  • Indeed, Walt Disney, the creator of so many immortal toons, couldn't have been more right.
  • In the immortal words of Samuel Goldwyn, "Include me out".
  • Bookes," said the immortal Milton, "demeane themselves as well as men. Book-Lovers, Bibliomaniacs and Book Clubs
  • His genius was recognized during his life, and his work has become immortal.
  • What if the goddess is immortal but suffers the pains of mortal flesh? Superhero Nation: how to write superhero novels and comic books » Why Secret Origins are Usually Awful
  • But when you peel away the layers of time, even if it's through dusty photos and yellowed newspaper accounts, you realize he deserves a place among hockey's immortals.
  • Regarding mortality, certainly the opponents of the Lapiths and Heracles were mortal; on the other hand, Sophocles and Apollodorus (in re: Prometheus unbinding) descrive Cheiron as immortal, squaring with his separate birth; and on yet another hand, Pindar (Pythian 3) calls Cheiron dead (Ovid alludes to his wounding and death, but doesn't say how). The Origins of Centaurs
  • The pharaohs were considered gods and therefore immortal.
  • His objective in writing it was to defend the reputation of Dante, who, rather than according immortality to Cassius and Brutus as tyrannicides, had deemed them murderers and relegated them to the lowest circles of the Inferno.
  • I would label myself an annihilationist...though I tend to lean more towards something called conditional immortality which posits that humans are mortal beings and God is the only eternal person. Failing the Fundamentalist Final
  • If he fail to do this, the rust of idleness eats into all his powers, till he becomes a useless cumberer of the ground; the world loses, and heaven gains nothing when this mortal puts on immortality. The Elements of Character
  • Immortalizing your newborn baby's footprint in bronze as a keepsake might be a long-cherished tradition, but another kind of imprint has become much more popular -- the digital kind. StarTribune.com rss feed
  • I told him to reflect well that he was about to commit himself with a foe that was immortal, for a faculty never dies, and to rest assured that after having brought three monks to bay, he would have to defend himself against numerous legions, not only opulent and powerful, but, besides, very dishonest and very experienced in the practice of every kind of cheatery, who would never rest until they had effected his ruin, were his cause as just as Christ's. A Popular History of France from the Earliest Times, Volume 4
  • He may have taken 325 Test wickets and captained England, but the career of Bob Willis, who was born today, will be best remembered for one immortal spell at Headingley in 1981.
  • My genetic code has been perfected by an intricate adiabatic process over ten decades, and I am practically immortal.
  • In this other time beyond all the other times, one finds oneself in the holy mountains; there one can gather healing herbs, magic mushrooms, and elixirs that bring immortality.
  • Had the Fall not occurred, says Augustine, “[Adam] would not have been divested of his body, but would have been clothed upon with immortality and incorruption, that ‘mortality might have been swallowed up of life;’ that is, that he might have passed from the natural body into the spiritual body.” Augustine vs. Pelagius - Part One: Man, the Fall, and Original Sin | Heretical Ideas Magazine
  • Perhaps the venerated defender will end up immortalised in bronze three times over. Times, Sunday Times
  • They set out to find a second youth -- the dream of immortality -- with the astrolabe, which is the creed or Koran all take as their guide. Field and Hedgerow Being the Last Essays of Richard Jefferies
  • For us who were sinful, he gave up the holy one; for the wicked the innocent one; the just one for the unjust; the incorruptible one for corruptible men; and for us mortals the immortal one.
  • Song first name inside the immortal sword 4's PFC animated cartoons? Download?
  • Human artifices such as fixity and certainty are a big bore to the immortals. Fierce Invalids Home From Hot Climates
  • One word authoritatively declaring man's immortality, a word which by infallible token I could know to be a word from the Supreme, would to me be worth infinitely more than all the conjectures, hopes, and reasonings of all the philosophers. Zenobia or, the Fall of Palmyra
  • More than a decade ago, Drs. Shay and Wright's team showed they could immortalize human retinal and foreskin cells by adding the gene for telomerase into a virus and then "infecting" the cells. Making Cells Live Forever in Quest for Cures
  • Someone to immortalize the name of Olly Longaster, daughter of the stars. A PLAGUE OF ANGELS
  • Circus tricks performed in exact time to Tchaikovsky's music are treat enough, but more mind-boggling still are the acrobatic extremes to which the ballet vocabulary is pushed, including the section now immortalised on YouTube in which Odette dances en pointe, while balanced on Siegfried's head. This week's new dance
  • The soul is immortal.
  • But political passion overwhelmed aesthetic concentration, and so, outside Italy at any rate, he has forfeited literary immortality.
  • The priest said he was endangering his immortal soul.
  • And I suppose I'm technically "writing" our new D&D campaign, in which Gwenda plays a purple quasi-immortal shaman who is quite literally a deva. One Day In April

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