Immortality makes sense only when the individual soul can be thought of as merging into a great collective mush of sainthood. If we take anything with us into the next world, it is not what survives in the memories of our relicts.


You've had your time: being the second part of the confessions of Anthony Burgess (ed. Heinemann Educational Books, 1990)


Immortality makes sense only when the individual soul can be thought of as merging into a great collective mush of sainthood. If we take anything...

Immortality makes sense only when the individual soul can be thought of as merging into a great collective mush of sainthood. If we take anything...

Immortality makes sense only when the individual soul can be thought of as merging into a great collective mush of sainthood. If we take anything...

Immortality makes sense only when the individual soul can be thought of as merging into a great collective mush of sainthood. If we take anything...