Any relations in a social order will endure, if there is infused into them some of that spirit of human sympathy which qualifies life for immortality.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
The relation of landlord and tenant is not an ideal one, but any relations in a social order will endure if there is infused into them some of that spirit of human sympathy which qualifies life for immortality.
The doctrine of immortality rests upon human affection. We love; therefore, we wish to live.
Each life makes its own immitation of immortality.
Friendship, like the immortality of the soul, is too good to be believed.
If something comes to life in others because of you, then you have made an approach to immortality.
Death ends a life, not a relationship.
History shows that no enemy remains hostile forever, nor do friends remain friendly forever. For that reason, we intend to have normal relations with all.
We are eternally linked not just to each other but our environment.
It has often struck me that the relation of two important members of the social body to one another has never been sufficiently considered, or treated of, so far as I know, either by the philosopher or the poet.
The first requisite for immortality is death.