eternalize
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According to economist Harold Innis, “stone, clay tablets and parchment are ‘heavy’ media which enable a civilization to anchor itself in the past and eternalize itself.”
From Washington Post • Mar. 25, 2015
The peripatetic philosophy, obeying rationalist propensities, has tried to eternalize the common-sense categories by treating them very technically and articulately.
From Pragmatism by James, William
Some thoughts and feelings, then, eternalize themselves in human speech; most thoughts and feelings do not.
From A Study of Poetry by Perry, Bliss
He says, "Napoleon first solved the enigma of equality and liberty—his chief aim was the prevention of despotism—his chief desire, to eternalize the dominion of virtue."
From Germany from the Earliest Period Volume 4 by Horrocks, Mrs. George
The thirst of eternity is what is called love among men, and whosoever loves another wishes to eternalize himself in him.
From Tragic Sense Of Life by Flitch, J. E. Crawford (John Ernest Crawford)