The most important philosophy I think is that even if it isn't true you must absolutely assume there is no afterlife.

It's questionable whether I believe in God or Jesus but I do believe in a spiritual world and some kind of afterlife.

The process of communication with the afterlife - more of an exchange than a conversation - has always fascinated me.

Whether you reach a lot of people or have a profound impact on a few people, their memories of you are your afterlife.

I think I do believe in the afterlife; I have heard stories from people who I can completely trust that have seen ghosts.

I'm not sure I believe in the whole 'ghost-afterlife' thing, but I think places are marked by people who have been there.

I never trust the airlines from those countries where the pilots believe in the afterlife. You are safer when they don't.

There's already been some trouble for Osama bin Laden in the afterlife. There was a mix up and he was greeted by 72 vegans.

I don't have to be an imitation of a white woman that Hollywood sort of hoped I'd become. I'm me, and I'm like nobody else.

I am convinced of the afterlife, independent of theology. If the world is rationally constructed, there must be an afterlife

Not one of our mortal gauges is suitable for evaluating non-existence, for making judgments about that which is not a person.

For Hades is mighty in calling men to account below the earth, and with a mind that records in tablets he surveys all things.

I'd rather believe in reincarnation than hell. The idea of an afterlife is much so more tolerable when returning is an option.

There is no origin for the idea of an afterlife, save the conclusion which the savage draws from the notion suggested by dreams.

So you’re saying the afterlife is hard on the libido? FYI, that’s probably not a good bullet point for your recruiting brochure.

Memory is the only afterlife I have ever believed in. But the forgetting inside us cannot be stopped. We are programmed to betray.

I think if there is a God, it's very important that he has a sense of humour - otherwise, you are in for a very miserable afterlife.

The question whether our conscious personality survives after death has been answered by almost all races of men in the affirmative.

I don't believe there's an afterlife - but I don't believe there's an end to life. Consciousness goes beyond the bounds of your body.

The divine right of husbands, like the divine right of kings, may, it is hoped, in this enlightened age, be contested without danger.

Cast aside those who liken godliness to whimsy and who try to combine their greed for wealth with their desire for a happy afterlife.

God and the afterlife and all that is certainly a subject that's interested me, and I think it interests me more the older that I get.

If it form the one landscape that we the inconstant ones Are consistently homesick for, this is chiefly Because it dissolves in water.

Die happily and look forward to taking up a new and better form. Like the sun, only when you set in the west can you rise in the east.

Work for your terrestrial life in proportion to your location in it, and work for your afterlife in proportion to your eternity in it.

R.I.P. Steve Jobs. I bet you're busy right now revolutionizing and redesigning the afterlife for all of us to enjoy when our time comes

... I could have said something profound, but you would have forgotten it in 15 minutes - which is the afterlife of a graduation speech.

During the 1990s, world leaders looked at the mounting threat of terrorism, looked up, looked away, and hoped the problem would go away.

I don't believe in an afterlife. I don't believe in a single or multiple godhead. I respect people who do, but I don't believe it myself.

I am not interested in the afterlife. Religion is supposed to be about losing your ego, not preserving it eternally in optimum conditions.

You appreciate the little details in life once you realize how fragile it isYou respect the afterlife when you realize how powerful it is.

Since there is absolutely no logical reason to assume there is an afterlife, I decided to make the life I have now as much fun as possible.

People only get in the afterlife what they have most wanted-either to have God as Savior and Master or to be their own Saviors and Masters.

In sorrow we must go, but not in despair. Behold! we are not bound for ever to the circles of the world, and beyond them is more than memory.

My understanding of life is very existential. I think that we are our bodies. There's nothing else, and when we die, that's it. No afterlife.

Our birth is but a sleep and a forgetting; The Soul that rises with us, our life's Star, Hath had elsewhere its setting, And cometh from afar.

I promise to love you forever in this life and wherever we go in the afterlife, because I know I can't go on in any life unless you're in it too.

All the human beings I met were either sure that there would be no afterlife or else that they would get preferential treatment in the hereafter.

I've come to believe that whoever I am didn't start on December 14, 1946, and isn't going to end on whatever that mysterious date is in the future

Imagine that it’s not about the self and its concerns, about ‘what’s in it for me,’ whether that be a blessed afterlife or prosperity in this life.

I have mummy truths to tell Whereat the living mock, Though not for sober ear, For maybe all that hear Should laugh and weep an hour upon the clock.

Do you believe in an afterlife?" the gunslinger asked him as Brown dropped three ears of hot corn onto his plate. Brown nodded. "I think this is it.

Things are so beautiful and wonderful, you feel there must be another life where you will see more - hear more - and know more. All of it cannot die.

I learned early about the misery and dangers of life, and about the afterlife, about the external punishment which awaited the children of sin in Hell.

I can't speak for the other authors, but what I hoped to achieve was to illuminate certain corners of the Lucas universe that hadn't yet been explored.

Housework hassles go on, are never resolved, and will probably extend into the afterlife ('Why am I the one who takes the clouds to the dry cleaners?').

When you have a regime that would be happier in the afterlife than in this life, this is not a regime that is subject to classic theories of deterrence.

Likewise the leader of any state has to do the same, he has to enforce Shariah firmly, for he will be held in account later in the afterlife if he fails.

Well, we can't say any more than we can say there is no god, there is no afterlife. We can only say there is no persuasive evidence for or argument for it.

First I stopped believing in hell, then the afterlife. Sometimes that connection is still there, and I'll feel an impulse to pray if I'm stressed or upset.

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