Immortal Quote by Jen Printy
““He implied he would return. But when? Tomorrow or one hundred years from tomorrow? What's soon to an immortal?””
About This Quote
The quote reflects on the uncertainty of an immortal's return, questioning the relevance of time to someone who lives forever.
In simple terms: Immortals make time meaningless.
Consider how time perception changes with longevity.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- fiction writing
- philosophical debate
- life planning
- future speculation
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How would you value promises if you were immortal?
- Does endless time diminish urgency?
It assumes immortality is a given, ignoring emotional or practical constraints.