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Mortals Quotes

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I want to hear as much music as I possibly can before I leave this mortal coil but it's impossible to hear it all because there's so much of it.
Paul Weller

Authors on Mortals Quotes: Homer Aeschylus Benjamin Franklin Pindar Cassandra Clare Hesiod Plutarch Rick Riordan Mary Baker Eddy Euripides Bodhidharma e. e. cummings Marcus Tullius Cicero Tiffany Shlain Menander Nalini Singh Walter Mosley Edmund Spenser Jonathan Swift Heraclitus Sophia Lee Ambrose Bierce Lord Byron A. R. Ammons Francois Rabelais Shan Sa Moliere Karen Russell Walter Scott Elissa Schappell Hermann Hesse Friedrich Holderlin Sophocles
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What are men? Mortal gods. What are gods? Immortal men.
Heraclitus

3.
As mortals, we're ruled by conditions, not by ourselves.
Bodhidharma

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Unhappy is the soul enslaved by the love of anything that is mortal.
Saint Augustine

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I am mortal, born to love and to suffer.
Friedrich Holderlin

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Nature is all the body of God we mortals will ever see.
Frank Lloyd Wright

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What is death, after all? We leave only mortals behind us.
Ninon de L'Enclos

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Mortals liberate Buddhas and Buddhas liberate mortals.
Bodhidharma

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Take Courage, Mortal; Death can't banish thee out of the Universe.
Benjamin Franklin

10.
Matter and death are mortal illusions.
Mary Baker Eddy

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There is no mortal whom pain and disease do not reach.
Marcus Tullius Cicero

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You small mortals don't realize the power of your stories.
Karen Russell

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Money is life to us wretched mortals.
Hesiod

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That man who lives for self alone, Lives for the meanest mortal known.
Joaquin Miller

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Mortal beauty stings while it delights.
Christian Nestell Bovee

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Reverence does not die with mortals, nor does it perish whether they live or die.
Sophocles

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With our mortal minds we should seek from the gods that which becomes us.
Pindar

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Who knoweth if to die be but to live, and that called life by mortals be but death?
Euripides

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Mortals grow swiftly in misfortune.
Hesiod

20.
Remember, we are mortal, but poetry is not.
Patti Smith

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A sip is the most than mortals are permitted from any goblet of delight.
Amos Bronson Alcott

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I am whatever was, or is, or will be; and my veil no mortal ever took up.
Plutarch

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...They are merely scars, not mortal wounds and you must use them to propel you forward.
Peter David

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For mortal kind taketh thought only for the day, and hath no more surety than the shadow of smoke.
Aeschylus

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Cleverness is not wisdom. And not to think mortal thoughts is to see few days.
Euripides

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To be fortunate is God, and more than God to mortals.
Aeschylus

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The barrenest of all mortals is the sentimentalist.
Thomas Carlyle

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The physical universe expresses the conscious and unconscious thoughts of mortals.
Mary Baker Eddy

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Even under the most favorable circumstances no mortal can be asked to seize the truth in its wholeness or at its center.
George Santayana

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I am all that hath been, and is, and shall be; and my veil no mortal has hitherto raised.
Plutarch

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There is nothing assured to mortals.
Horace

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Tis not for mortals always to be blest.
John Armstrong

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When it's time to shuffle off this mortal coil, you leave your ashes to be composted.
Bette Midler

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We are poor mortals, but it dreams to us that we can fly.
Roger Ebert

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Equality is what does not exist among mortals.
e. e. cummings

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Remember that I too am mortal.
George Bernard Shaw

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To many mortals silence great gain brings.
Aeschylus

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so mortals tend to see only what they can understand.
Rick Riordan

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Surely He intends some great good to follow this mighty convulsion which no mortal could make, and no mortal could stay.
Abraham Lincoln

40.
What we feel is mortal, and won't come again.
Ruth Padel

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Friendships ought to be immortal, hostilities mortal.
Livy

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Security is mortal's chiefest enemy.
Ellen Terry

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Can mortal prayers ensure immortal happiness?
Sophia Lee

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We are all mortals, and each is for himself.
Moliere

45.
What fools these mortals be. (Acheron)
Sherrilyn Kenyon

46.
In this mortal life, nothing is blessed throughout.
Francois Rabelais

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The gods give to mortals not everything at the same time.
Homer

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Oh what fools we mortals are.
William Shakespeare

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Were not the gods forms created like me and you, mortal, transient?
Hermann Hesse

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This is to be mortal, And seek the things beyond mortality.
Lord Byron