"I would love to believe that when I die I will live again, that some thinking, feeling, remembering part of me will continue. But as much as I want to believe that, and despite the ancient and worldwide cultural traditions that assert an afterlife, I know of nothing to suggest that it is more than wishful thinking."
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Carl Sagan in: David E. Cortesi Secular Wholeness: A Skeptic's Paths to a Richer Life, Trafford Publishing, 1 February 2002, p. 13
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