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The Paradox of Immortality
John Gray reflects on the paradox of immortality as captured by the writer Theodore Powys: 'The longest life may fade and perish but one moment can live and become immortal.'.
The philosopher John Gray reflects on the nature of immortality as expressed by the writer Theodore Powys, 'The longest life may fade and perish but one moment can live and become immortal.' "Powys captures a paradox at the heart of our thinking about death and the afterlife: there's a kind of immortality that only mortals can enjoy."
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Sheila Cook.
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Sun 29 Jul 2012
08:50
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