“A man's immortality can be found in his children.”
Source: Raven's Shadow
As quoted in The Complete Idiot's Guide to Great Quotes for All Occasions (2008) by Elaine Bernstein Partnow, p. 12
“A man's immortality can be found in his children.”
Source: Raven's Shadow
2012, Sandy Hook Prayer Vigil (December 2012)
Context: We know our time on this Earth is fleeting. We know that we will each have our share of pleasure and pain, that even after we chase after some earthly goal, whether it’s wealth or power or fame or just simple comfort, we will, in some fashion, fall short of what we had hoped. We know that, no matter how good our intentions, we’ll all stumble sometimes in some way.
We’ll make mistakes, we’ll experience hardships and even when we’re trying to do the right thing, we know that much of our time will be spent groping through the darkness, so often unable to discern God’s heavenly plans.
There’s only one thing we can be sure of, and that is the love that we have for our children, for our families, for each other. The warmth of a small child’s embrace, that is true.
The memories we have of them, the joy that they bring, the wonder we see through their eyes, that fierce and boundless love we feel for them, a love that takes us out of ourselves and binds us to something larger, we know that’s what matters.
We know we’re always doing right when we’re taking care of them, when we’re teaching them well, when we’re showing acts of kindness. We don’t go wrong when we do that.
1930s, On my Painting (1938)
2014, Address to the United Nations (September 2014)
Notebook entry (1948), published in Partisan Review: 50th Anniversary Edition, ed. William Philips (1985)
“Every boy knows he is immortal, but his parents, they are not so sure.”
Part 2 “Aleph”, Chapter 1 (p. 45)
Against Infinity (1983)