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One of Summerhill College's most famous old boys has given some immortal words to the English language.
One day the richest among us could turn nearly immortal, becoming virtual Gods to the rest of us.
The double gourd was the attribute of the Taoist immortal Li Tieguai, the dispenser of magic medicines.
God's plan is revealed by faith and shows us that humans have an immortal soul, a soul that embodies the potential for good and evil.
Even though our bodies die, we are made in the image of God, and thus we have souls that are immortal.
He taught them that the soul is immortal and that after death it migrates into other animated bodies.
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.
The idea of possessing eternal life as an immortal soul attempts to rob death of its totality, and therefore of its sanctity.
Humans bear the spiritual imprint of God due to the fact that they possess an immortal soul.
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.
People cut corners to save costs or because they feel immortal, or, because to some extent, being a reasonably young society, we take risks.
I was immortal after all, but I knew I had violated some sacred order and that this part of the repercussions.
At times, the distorted horse faces even look like the ones in Picasso's immortal La Guernica.
The origins of myths and legends are as varied as the immortal marvels they celebrate.
The hero of philately became an immortal, but all he really invented was the idea of the glue on the back.
There is no way to turn a mortal into an immortal, unless he is a vampire or other such demon.
The ancient immortal knew her talent and used it carefully, but to her best advantage.
But slaying an ancient immortal changed his heart, and he walked away from the sword about 1500 years ago.
Deflated and confused, he proceeded to utter an immortal phrase which I will never forget.
But it did contribute a repertory of immortal songs easily memorable by their combination of direct tunes and earthy good humour.
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It has also hit upon the idea of spreading this immortal classic among the grown-ups.
But most people's second reaction was to remember all the immortal moments and, let's be honest, there were hundreds of them.
His genius was recognized during his life, and his work has become immortal.
Cervantes did not realise that his book and its hero would become immortal and would often be quoted in a modern context.
Next, they move on to discuss whether the soul is immortal and does not perish.
The fact that we do not have immortal souls does not justify unethical behavior.
The soul is immortal and simply lives in temporary shelters, those of human bodies.
He ate the fruit out of love for her, risking death and choosing her over immortal bliss.
Those wacky writers celebrated the seemingly immortal local television drama's 3000th episode with their most audacious storyline to date.
Fame and power and wealth could not really make them more immortal than anyone else.
It makes sense because you the immortal being are good and you will hinder your own growth when doing harm.
In exchange for Johnson's immortal soul, the devil tuned his guitar, thereby giving him the abilities, which he so desired.
It redefines community with its never-ending reservoirs of immortal classics to improvise, reshape and bring in new meaning to melodies.
I've heard enough about what you've seen of her to last my immortal soul a few lifetimes.
He is without question of that immortal company of artists who make all of our strivings less petty, more worth while.
My genetic code has been perfected by an intricate adiabatic process over ten decades, and I am practically immortal.
So they have a special drink called nectar, and they eat food which is ambrosia, which is immortal.
An endearing nature of his immortal works is the visage of youthful innocence and simplicity.
This tale that I tell is dedicated to him, the angelic owner of my immortal soul.
The bat represented the night, whereas the ankh and butterfly symbolized immortal life and eternity.
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Bhakti simply asks a person to translate this love for mortals to the immortal.
As a writer of fiction, as well as a cultural cogitator, how do you think about a world in which we are immortal?
They don't have blood in their veins, they have ichor which runs in their veins, which is obviously some kind of immortal fluid.
Weber, the anchorman of this immortal team, was the essence of unmuscled execution.
When he was only 15, an immortal taught him the art of refining cinnabar into a medicine that was said to cure all illnesses.
And according to this He gave His body in an impassible and immortal condition to His disciples.
These are all imponderables and much of it is down to luck in running, in the words of that immortal phrase.
The greatness of maternal love has been the topic of many an immortal piece of writing.
Prince Vaji closed his eyes and allowed his immortal senses hear the mellifluous music, designed to ensnare the mind of its listener.
Indeed, Walt Disney, the creator of so many immortal toons, couldn't have been more right.
At the same time, Rahu is made immortal by his having tasted the celestial drink, Soma.
That night of July 18, 1914, the immortal Darcy seemed to feel the bitterness of defeat less than his supporters did.
Since Hindus believe that death cannot harm the immortal soul, a dying person is administered a tulsi leaf and water.
Monoclonal antibodies can also be produced by fusing a single plasma cell with an immortal myeloma cell line in the laboratory.
One of these is writer Miguel de Cervantes whose immortal work Don Quixote recently celebrated its 400th anniversary.
The egoism of retired presidents to keep the parties that they founded or co-founded immortal will play a significant role.
We know there is one God, alone unbegotten, alone eternal, alone without beginning, alone true, alone immortal.
Thetis gives birth to a son, Achilles, whom she attempts to make immortal by dipping him in the magical waters of the River Styx.
Anybody's list of cricket writers would include the formidable Marxist critic CLR James and the immortal Neville Cardus.
The immortality of books may, from this point of view, need less attention than efforts to contain the costs associated with their immortal accretion.
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Forced to live a life on the run, he seeks counsel from an old mystic, who explains that his actions have spawned an immortal incarnation of Fate, known as the Dahaka.
Elevated to such immortal status, he should finally consider abstaining from daily Namibian politics, instead of risking damaging his reputation further.
More important, allegory was deemed the best vehicle for representing apotheosis, the painter's access to immortal status, an idea integral to the project from the start.
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.
And, of course, the immortal films of Joel and Ethan Coen, from The Big Lebowski to O Brother, Where Art Thou?
Not only are they immortal, but they can draw on their productive capacity to pay debts.
The word Bogda, meaning immortal, originates from Mongolian.
Based on the Irish myth for Sidhe they are immortal and fair creatures.
Claiming to be wise, they became fools, and exchanged the glory of the immortal God for images resembling mortal man or birds or animals or reptiles.
An angel is a bodiless, immortal spirit, limited in knowledge and power.
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.
As the son of Chronos and the ocean nymph Philyra he was immortal, but he received a terrible, poisonous wound from an arrow which was shot by Hercules.
I was immortal then, a tiny speck in the grand scheme of things, someone who was to make a mark on the world and seemed to just let that mark slide away into obscurity.
Thus he contemplates both Shakespeare's stinginess and his peculiar kind of generosity, an imaginative one that transformed a dying wastrel into the immortal Falstaff.
It's true that exercising and eating well won't make you immortal.
I do believe I would sell my immortal soul to make him mine.
After all, a vampire has all the time in the world being immortal.
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.
I remembered the immortal words of Shakespeare in Romeo and Juliet.
A serious tone was on his face as he said those immortal words.
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One great illustration is Mark Twain's immortal classic, Huckleberry Finn.
Ali withstood similarly appalling punishment in his three wars with Frazier, and most memorably during his immortal Rumble in the Jungle with George Foreman.
This race had never existed since the Elves and Dwarves are immortal.
To capture the mystery, caprice and force of romantic love, the ancients conjured Cupid, a mischievous immortal in whose thrall we are wholly powerless.
God set before him a mortal and immortal life, a nature celestial and terrene.
To Team Edward, the canon pairing with the stoic, troubled, immortal 17-year-old is unquestionable.
Encouraged by the Prince of Hesse, the garrison did more than could humanly be expected, and the English Marines gained an immortal glory.
In the end, the only way they seem to defeat time is through a death that makes them immortal through art.
The celestial hosts are not eternal but immortal, created and, at least in principle, exterminable.
In this fourth chapter of the Heroes series, Emilia Nighthaven must battle the evil immortal King Gavin Magnus and his horde of Dragon Golems.
It was up to Max, Dani, Allision and an immortal cat to save the children in the Salem, Massachusetts town.
In the first of many flashbacks, Lestat offers the comely young planter a choice between a terminal love-bite and immortal undeath.
The white jade carving turned lamp base depicts an immortal carrying a branch of peaches, a flywhisk and a gourd.
We have a unique panel of cells from all stages of OSCC development, some which undergo replicative senescence and others which are immortal.
This book tells the story of Jant, an immortal with wings, angst and a drug problem.
For an example in point, Our predecessor of immortal memory, Pius IX, so argued when he proclaimed the Immaculate Conception of the Virgin Mary.
Whether or not his shambling, unkempt, poiseless figure was the domicile of an immortal soul, was matter for question.
I hope that the selection of stories is illuminating for those who have never thought about what happened after the death of the immortal Bard.
I believe that the soul is immortal but that nevertheless it has no part in deity.
Oh, wonderful poet, thou shalt be immortal, if my eulogiums can make thee so!
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In 2014, he joined the cast of the television show Metal Hurlant Chronicles to play Holgarth, an immortal alchemist.
First of all we will treat of Honey, that immortal, nectareal, pleasant, wholsome juice.
Reputation, reputation, reputation! O, I have lost my reputation! I have lost the immortal part of myself, and what remains is bestial.
Correggio has made his memory immortal by the strength he has given to his figures, and by sweetening his lights and shadows, and melting them into each other.
Our bodies shall be changed into incorruptible and immortal substances.
The gros-bon-ange is the metaphysical double of the physical being, and, since it does not exist in the world of matter, it is the immortal twin who survives the mortal man.
The immortal gods are there, and also the lowest broken valets.
The motif of a prophet, theurgist, or holy man seeking an immortal, often by ascending to heaven, in order to receive esoteric knowledge is one common in late antiquity.
In Forever, where Elementary meets Highlander, we find the immortal character gathering clues and signs of crime with Sherlockian deductive logic.
But over what transphenomenal imperfections does the immortal soul continue to triumph on and on and on? Is Kant also postulating transphenomenal inclinations?
Joe DiMaggio, Joltin' Joe, superstar of the New York Yankees, second in America's baseball pantheon only to the immortal Babe Ruth, the mighty Bambino.
The aristocrats of the play, both mortal and immortal, are promiscuous.
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So you must come, and show that you are as young as the rest, which you are especially bound to do, as an immortal philogynist.
Is this your Nazarene, or is it the old god, the immortal and invincible sun?
It was the battle which has made the name of John Paul Jones nautically immortal.
At any rate, it was built by the immortal patriot's grandnephew, and it takes its name from the Washington homestead in England.
The sight of its heavy verdure and of its gurges heaped high with froth lifts them like immortal thoughts.
They must roam for ages, driven on the sea of moyle, while we shall go hand in hand through the country of immortal youth.
Of course, there are still others to come after us, but our works are not immortal, and they will plagiarise us without protest.
Heliogabalus would have given a slice of his empire for that one immortal cobbler.
His reply, which I believe has never as yet been published, redounds to his immortal fame as a man of fortitude and humaneness.
Mortal man is the antipode of immortal man, and the two should not be confounded.
It is still famous in horticultural annals, just as nonsuch will be immortal from its luscious apples.
But this immortality will have been purchased at the price of his immortal part.
Are you not aware, I said, that the soul of man is immortal and imperishable?
Seeing then that the immortal is indestructible, must not the soul, if she is immortal, be also imperishable?
In this respect Peter Pan is an immortal fairy as well as an immortal child.
The infusorian can be called potentially immortal, because of this method of reproduction.
It might be that our subconsciousness is immortal and not our consciousness.
I could hear he lov'd Some fair immortal, and that his embrace Had zoned her through the night.
We meet at dewsbury because the immortal sisters were identified with dewsbury.
Then they proceeded joyfully onward to the presence of Ormazd, to the immortal saints, to the golden throne, to paradise.
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Each century had renewed the city's glory as with the sap of immortal youth.
Achilles, like his victim Memnon, was made immortal by the favor of the gods.
If they had souls, the souls would be spiritual, they would not be susceptible to disaggregation and would be immortal.
The labyrinthian mazes of the immortal mind must be explored and traced from earth to native heaven.
Does landlordism give you control of the immortal souls of those that toil for you?
I felt how frail, how dissoluble, were the fiery links that bound my feeble spirit to that strong immortal.
May my attachment to her be pure as devotion, and lasting as immortal life!
Nevertheless Gounod was too pronounced a mannerist to do justice to Shakespeare's immortal love-story.
One is surely reminded of the immortal Don, when 'a todo el galope de Rocinante', he charged the windmill.
In the world-famous city of Mecca, two men stood by the arch that leads to the immortal caaba.
As who should say, I devote him to the celestial Powers as an immortal artist!
The soul of man is likened to a charioteer and two steeds, one mortal, the other immortal.
It means that only the parent, which is presumably not immortal, is aberrant.
They'll make themselves a ruling class, an immortal elite, with Rinehart for their Black Pope.
Here no history, or church, or state, is interpolated on the divine sky and the immortal year.
As it is, the allegro and minuet alone partake of the immortal.
Even Skoropikin, you know, our immortal Aristarchus, rings his praises.
Yet it were blasphemy to say that true love is other than immortal.
Thence we went on to the Aeolian island where lives Aeolus son of Hippotas, dear to the immortal gods.
His handsome face, emaciated and pale, was that of the immortal Bonaparte.
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Pericles has borne all his misfortunes with the dignity of an immortal.
As he spoke the son of Saturn bowed his dark brows, and the ambrosial locks swayed on his immortal head, till vast Olympus reeled.
No epoch of time can claim a copyright in these immortal fables.
But with a bit of crayon a great artist makes an immortal sketch.
For what he ate did not so much relieve his hunger, as keep it immortal in him.
So begins the series of immortal tales which compose the decameron.
Roger is immortal, and has been forever haunted by the evil Captain, the baddest of talking cats, who can murder with a single hiss.
No saga will ever glorify their deeds, no epic make them immortal.
But better than his own immortal soul, he loved and doated upon gold!
We owed this idea, like the first, to the immortal selina Whiston.
But in their hearts was the song that is fadeless, immortal.
The almost brand new impressive double decker buses arrive blazoning those immortal words on the side.
Set in 1913 England, the bloodsucking, but handsome, charming and seductive, Count Dracula seeks an immortal bride.
The immortal sculptors, painters, and poets have always done exactly what their critics forbade them to do.
The shelter tent was not immortal, at least in the concrete.
Matter and its immanent force is immortal and indestructible.
A man is at once material and immaterial, mortal and immortal.
I will also give you a beautiful chalice that so long as you live you may think of me whenever you make a drink-offering to the immortal gods.
Close to her seat stands that of my father, on which he sits and topes like an immortal god.
The Binuas of Johore think that every pawang has an immortal tiger spirit.
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Only one Kansan has made a speech that thrilled the world and is immortal.
It will be remembered that in kor we found the immortal woman.
She went to Matthew's grave, in the little poplar-shaded Avonlea graveyard, and there kept a silent tryst with old memories and immortal loves.
This reptile had nine heads of which the midmost was immortal.
I will myself go out against this man, but the upshot of the fight will be from on high in the hands of the immortal gods.
The latter merely expresses the rage of the momentary mushroom against the immortal, entrancing, and exquisitely lovely orchid.
Liberty, immortal, unvalued liberty, is the daughter of the mountains.
In the year 1800, volta announced his immortal discovery of the pile.
If we may take the liberty of paraphrasing the lines of the immortal bard.
Would you ask me to perjure my immortal soul to the world and to my God?
Plotinus thanked God, that his soul was not tied to an immortal body.
But on my honor, I never will do so again, and henceforth devote myself to the interest of this immortal club.
Four sisters, parted for an hour, None lost, one only gone before, Made by love's immortal power, Nearest and dearest evermore.
His name even went into immortal print, for the village paper magnified him.
See how she has been inciting proud Diomed to vent his rage on the immortal gods.
Murdered, forgotten, unrevenged, incorrupt, immortal, many old friends were scattered throughout the dim hall.
We judge of a man's wisdom by his hope, knowing that the perception of the inexhaustibleness of nature is an immortal youth.
Do you imagine that earthly children are to become immortal without being tempered to it in the fiercest heat of the fire?
And it was something golden and immortal in her poor, flawed, human heart.
Of a sudden things became mortal that before had learnt to be immortal, and things unmixed before mixed.
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Finally, the delicate fancy of La Fargehas supplemented the immortal pen-portrait of the Typee maiden with a speaking impersonation of her beauty.
After him I saw mighty Hercules, but it was his phantom only, for he is feasting ever with the immortal gods, and has lovely Hebe to wife, who is daughter of Jove and Juno.
Clearer and clearer, in the light of its own immortal life, the truth rose before her from the ashes of her dead passions, from the grave of her buried hopes.
How can I forget Ulysses than whom there is no more capable man on earth, nor more liberal in his offerings to the immortal gods that live in heaven?
The hump-backed Ugo still sees her, as on a Keatsian urn, as the fair creature she was in her youth, and finally by an Icarian error, joins her in her immortal stasis.
The Loggia showed as the triple entrance of a cave, wherein many a deity, shadowy, but immortal, looking forth upon the arrivals and departures of mankind.
I suppose, to be sure, if anybody had asked him, plump and fair, whether they had human immortal souls, he might have hemmed and hawed, and said yes.
Siegfried, in the Nibelungen, is not quite immortal, for a leaf fell on his back whilst he was bathing in the dragon's blood, and that spot which it covered is mortal.
Then we have the light-fingered Invisible Man, and Dorian Gray who is immortal for as long as he doesn't peep at the portrait of himself in the attic.
She had heard talk of immortal life from the gospel sharps, she said, but she could not reckon that what she was doin' was a likely preparation for her immortality.
She half closed her eyes, and indulged herself in a fascinating picture of a briefless barrister lodged in a garret, writing immortal novels by the light of a farthing dip.
Henry Fielding, of the graceful and fantastic Monsieur Crebillon the younger, whom our immortal poet Gray so much admired, and of the universal Monsieur de Voltaire.
Like that immortal hero, she reposed awhile after the first attempt, which resulted in a tumble and the least lovely of the giant's treasures, if I remember rightly.
There is but one race of true and immortal humans on Barsoom.
He would sometimes catch her large, worshipful eyes, that had no bottom to them looking at him from their depths, as if she saw something immortal before her.
Perseus and Judith, Hercules and Thusnelda, they have done or suffered something, and though they are immortal, immortality has come to them after experience, not before.