If death, said my father, reasoning with himself, is nothing but the separation of the soul from the body;—and if it is true that people can walk about and do their business without brains,—then certes the soul does not inhabit there.


The life and opinions of Tristram Shandy [by L. Sterne]. (ed. 1760)


If death, said my father, reasoning with himself, is nothing but the separation of the soul from the body;—and if it is true that people can walk...

If death, said my father, reasoning with himself, is nothing but the separation of the soul from the body;—and if it is true that people can walk...

If death, said my father, reasoning with himself, is nothing but the separation of the soul from the body;—and if it is true that people can walk...

If death, said my father, reasoning with himself, is nothing but the separation of the soul from the body;—and if it is true that people can walk...