I take enormous pleasure every time I see something that I've done that cannot be wiped out. In some way. . . I guess it's a protest against mortality. But it's been so much fun! It's the curiosity that drives me. It's making a difference in the world that prevents me from ever giving up.
There is a taint of death, a flavour of mortality in lies.
For many people, illness - loss of health - represents the crisis situation that triggers an awakening. With serious illness comes awareness of your own mortality, the greatest loss of all.
As we go through life our relationship with our own mortality and our inevitable demise increases.
If you could make male mortality rates the same as female rates, you would do more good than curing cancer.
Your only real problem is mortality! No religion can solve this problem, but science can do!
We are but skin about a wind, with muscles clenched against mortality.
We are making our appearance on the stage of mortality in the greatest dispensation of the gospel ever given to mankind, and we need to make the most of it.
We are each of us born into the arms of mortality, the Lord recognizing our need to be held.
The changing year's successive plan Proclaims mortality to man.
To venerate the simple days Which lead the seasons by, Needs but to remember That from you or I They may take the trifle Termed mortality!
Mortality means you don't have forever to work things out. You can live your life unexamined but then on the last day you're going to think: 'I've left things a little late.
There is nothing serious in Mortality
I think that we are supernatural. We are unique. We're the only animals in the universe that we know of that actually have self-consciousness, a sense of time and our own mortality.
Delusion means mortality. And awareness means Buddhahood.
Child mortality since 2000 is down by 2. 65 million a year. That's a rate of 7,256 children's lives saved each day. . . . It drives me nuts that most people don't seem to know this news.
Mortality is but a stepping-stone to a more glorious existence in the future.
When you're a kid, you have this feeling like you're indestructible. Your mortality doesn't even occur to you. But as time goes by, you realize, 'I better cut this out or that out if I want to continue to exist.
. . . life itself is brief, and that is what charges the day with such ridiculous beauty.
The U. S. routinely ranks lower than other countries in health outcomes such as infant mortality.