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'''''There are Immortals, and then there are immortal Immortals''''' is a [[catch phrase]] widely attributed to to [[Edmunde Burke (nonfiction)|Edmund Burke]]. | {{DISPLAYTITLE:''{{FULLPAGENAME}}''}}'''''There are Immortals, and then there are immortal Immortals''''' is a [[catch phrase]] widely attributed to to [[Edmunde Burke (nonfiction)|Edmund Burke]]. | ||
== In the News == | == In the News == | ||
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File:Edmund Burke 1771.jpg|link=Edmund Burke (nonfiction)|Historians agree that [[Edmund Burke (nonfiction)|Edmund Burke]] is not known to have said or written "There are Immortals, and then there are immortal Immortals." | |||
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* [[Catch phrase]] | * [[Catch phrase]] | ||
* ''[[Fleas of the Mind]]'' | |||
== Nonfiction cross-reference == | == Nonfiction cross-reference == |
Latest revision as of 22:15, 4 May 2017
There are Immortals, and then there are immortal Immortals is a catch phrase widely attributed to to Edmund Burke.
In the News
Historians agree that Edmund Burke is not known to have said or written "There are Immortals, and then there are immortal Immortals."