It just goes to prove
those other immortal words, «Speak softly, carry a big stick, and be a master in ancient forms of self defense»...
Not exact matches
Apparently you just ignored the whole point that there is a difference between the concepts of «immortality», where everyone will be resurrected and become
immortal no matter who you are since physical death came abut through Adam and the fall, and «eternal life», which is living with God or in
other words it deals with the quality of that
immortal life.
On the
other hand, Jesus» ascent through the resurrection and new
immortal life truly re-enacts the miracle of the primordial act of the actualization of existents in a sort of «upward» or «backward» sense — that is just as creative aspect of Jesus who brought humanity into being through «the Spirit or the Thought», the
word kun — out of the recesses of the darkness of non-being [SN], his return through resurrection, potentially leads humanity back to the state of uns in him.
So when such an intellectual tragic hero has his culmination in suffering (in death), then by his last
word he becomes
immortal before he dies, whereas the ordinary tragic hero on the
other hand does not become
immortal till after his death.
In
other words, an actual occasion experiences a peculiar sort of dying: it passes into God's memory as an
immortal object for future experience.
No one designated David Lebovitz (or any
other food blogger) as Food Lord, and YOU are just as empowered as him to make things in your kitchen, so in the
immortal words of just about every Rob Schneider and Adam Sandler movie: JUST DOOO EEEET!»
But the fall - out from all the ale - drinking and incessant traveling in unhygienic (I'm being very very diplomatic here) buses was not so fun, I spent the past few in bed swathed in my quilt looking like a mutated polar bear (leaking snot and
other fluids that could be considered «yucky» in the
immortal words of my sister).
«Three: I believe, following in the
immortal words of Mahatma Ghandi, that we should be the change we seek and, when called upon, we should strive to lead
others by leading ourselves first, through the powerful force of personal example.
In
other words, genes are
immortal, but the body — what the Greeks called soma — is disposable.