If I err in belief that the souls of men are immortal, I gladly err, nor do I wish this error which gives me pleasure to be wrested from me while I live.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
The immortality of the soul is a matter which is of so great consequence to us and which touches us so profoundly that we must have lost all feeling to be indifferent about it.
If your souls were not immortal, and you in danger of losing them, I would not thus speak unto you; but the love of your souls constrains me to speak: methinks this would constrain me to speak unto you forever.
For the people who ostensibly wish me well or are worried about my immortal soul, I say I take it kindly.
The doctrine of immortality rests upon human affection. We love; therefore, we wish to live.
All men's souls are immortal, but the souls of the righteous are immortal and divine.
It is a true man's part not to err, but it is also noble of a man to perceive his error.
Our Creator would never have made such lovely days, and have given us the deep hearts to enjoy them, above and beyond all thought, unless we were meant to be immortal.
If all else fails, immortality can always be assured by spectacular error.
A man has only one way of being immortal on earth: he has to forget he is a mortal.
Truth is immortal; error is mortal.