Quotes about Immortal
Truth is immortal; error is mortal.
— Mary Baker Eddy
A death-like sleep, A gentle wafting to immortal life.
— John Milton
My brethren, the reason why you do not have contentment in the things of the world is not that you do not have enough of them. The reason is that they are not things proportional to that immortal soul of yours that is capable of God Himself.
— Jeremiah Burroughs
Isn't there in every human soul...an initial spark, a divine element, incorruptible in this world, immortal in the next, that good can bring out, prime, ignite, set on fire and cause to blaze splendidly, and that evil can never extinguish?
— Victor Hugo
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.
— George Whitefield
We can't turn life into a pleasure. But we can choose such pleasures as are worthy of us and our immortal souls.
— GK Chesterton
Truth is immortal error is mortal.
— Mary Baker Eddy
True worship is when the spirit, the immortal and invisible part of man, speaks to and meets with God, who is immortal and invisible.
— William Barclay
That's who Jesus Christ is. He became the final Priest and the final Sacrifice. Sinless, he did not offer sacrifices for himself. Immortal, he never has to be replaced. Human, he could bear human sins. Therefore he did not offer sacrifices for himself; he offered himself as the final sacrifice. There will never be the need for another. There is one mediator between us and God. One priest. We need no other. Oh, how happy are those who draw near to God through Christ alone.
— John Piper
I am immortal till my work is accomplished.
— David Livingstone
For the things which are seen are temporal. But the things which are not seen are eternal.
— Madeleine L'Engle
Sing, my tongue, the Saviour's glory, Of His Flesh, the mystery sing; Of the Blood, all price exceeding, Shed by our Immortal King, Destined, for the world's redemption, From a noble Womb to spring.
— St. Thomas Aquinas