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    I thought of all that worked dark pits Of war, and died Digging the rock where Death reputes Peace lies indeed.

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    It is abundantly evident that, however natural it may be for us to feel sorrow at the death of our relatives, that sorrow is an error and an evil, and we ought to overcome it. There is no need to sorrow for them, for they have passed into a far wider and happier life. If we sorrow for our own fancied separation from them, we are in the first place weeping over an illusion, for in truth they are not separated from us; and secondly, we are acting selfishly, because we are thinking more of our own apparent loss than of their great and real gain.

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    It is a cruel folly to offer up to ostentation so many lives of creatures, as to make up the state of our treats.

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    It is a masterpiece of the devil to make us believe that children cannot understand religion. Would Christ have made a child the standard of faith if He had known that it was not capable of understanding His words?

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    It is a modest creed, and yet Pleasant if one considers it, To own that death itself must be, Like all the rest, a mockery.

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    It is an exquisite and beautiful thing in our nature, that, when the heart is touched and softened by some tranquil happiness or affectionate feeling, the memory of the dead comes over it most powerfully and irresistibly. It would seem almost as though our better thoughts and sympathies were charms, in virtue of which the soul is enabled to hold some vague and mysterious intercourse with the spirits of those whom we loved in life. Alas! how often and how long may these patient angels hover around us, watching for the spell which is so soon forgotten!

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    It is a solemn thought: dead, the noblest man's meat is inferior to pork.

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    It is a pity we do not die when our lives are finished.

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    It is a sad weakness in us, after all, that the thought of a person's death consecrates him or her anew to us. It is as if life were not sacred too, as if it were comparatively a small thing to fail in love and reverence to the brother or sister who has to climb the whole toilsome mountain with us. It seems as if all our tears and tenderness were due to the one who is spared that hard journey.

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    It is a sign of creeping inner death when we can no longer praise the living.

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    It is a tale told by an idiot, full of sound and fury; signifying nothing.

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    It is a tragedy that most of us die before we have begun to live.

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    ...it is a telling fact that, the world over, the vast majority of children follow the religion of their parents rather than any of the other available religions.

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    It is a time when one's spirit is subdued and sad, one knows not why; when the past seems a storm-swept desolation, life a vanity and a burden, and the future but a way to death.

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    It is because everything is relative That we shall never see in that sphere of pure wisdom and Entertainment much more than groping shadows of an incomplete Former existence so close it burns like the mouth that Closes down over all your effort like the moment Of death

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    It is by no means a fact that death is the worst of all evils; when it comes it is an alleviation to mortals who are worn out with sufferings.

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    It is death that is the guide of our life, and our life has no goal but death.

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    It is easier to die when the heart is full of gratitude.

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    It is difficult to see anything but infatuation in the destructive temperament which leads to the action ... that each of us is to rejoice that our several units are to be distinguished at death into countless millions of organisms; for such, it seems, is the latest revelation delivered from the fragile tripod of a modern Delphi.

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    It is depressing to hear the unfortunate or dying man jest.

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    It is equally pointless to weep because we won't be alive a hundred years from now as that we were not here a hundred years ago.

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    It is far better to grasp the universe as it really is than to persist in delusion, however satisfying and reassuring.

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    It is good to have a reminder of death before us, for it helps us to understand the impermanence of life on this earth, and this understanding may aid us in preparing for our own death. He who is well prepared is he who knows that he is nothing compared with Wakan-Tanka, who is everything; then he knows that world which is real.

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    It is for all Men that come into the World once to Die, and after Death the Judgment; and since Death is a Debt that all of us must pay, it is but a matter of small moment what way it be done.

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    It is foolish to be afraid of death. Just think. No more repaired tires on the body vehicle, no more patchwork living.

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    It is important what a man still plans at the end. It shows the measure of injustice in his death.

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    It is impossible that anything so natural, so necessary, and so universal as death, should ever have been designed by providence as an evil to mankind.

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    It is impossible to experience one's death objectively and still carry a tune.

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    It is in the middle that human choices are made; the beginning and the end remain with God. The decrees of God are birth and death, and in between those limits man makes his own distress or joy.

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    It is more profitable for your congressman to support the tobacco industry than your life.

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    It is long since I could have adventured on eternity, through God's mercy and Christ's merits; but death remained somewhat terrible, and that now is taken away; and now death is no more to me, but to cast myself into my husband's arms, and to lie down with Him.

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    It is natural to die as to be born.

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    It is not birth, marriage, or death, but gastrulation which is truly the most important time in your life.

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    It is not death to have the body called back to the earth, and dissolved into its kindred elements, and mouldered to dust, and, it may be, turn to daisies, in the grave. But it is death to have the soul paralyzed, its inner life quenched, its faculties dissipated; that is death.

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    It is not difficult to avoid death. It is much more difficult to avoid wickedness, for it runs faster than death.

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    It is only by a total death to self we can be lost in God.

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    It is not in giving life but in risking life that man is raised above the animal; that is why superiority has been accorded in humanity not to the sex that brings forth but to that which kills.

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    it is only in statistics that people die by the millions. Each person dies individually, in his own predicament.

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    It is not dying, but living, that is a preparation for Death.

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    It is not strange that that early love of the heart should come back, as it so often does when the dim eye is brightening with its last light. It is not strange that the freshest fountains the heart has ever known in its wastes should bubble up anew when the lifeblood is growing stagnant. It is not strange that a bright memory should come to a dying old man, as the sunshine breaks across the hills at the close of a stormy day; nor that in the light of that ray, the very clouds that made the day dark should grow gloriously beautiful.

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    It is possible to provide security against other ills, but as far as death is concerned, we men live in a city without walls.

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    It is sacrilege to attempt analysis of birth or love or death. Death and birth, the mysteries! Love, the revelation!

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    It is old age, rather than death, that is to be contrasted with life. Old age is life's parody, whereas death transforms life into a destiny: in a way it preserves it by giving it the absolute dimension. Death does away with time.

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    It is simply untrue that all our institutions are evil,... that all politicians are mere opportunists, that all aspects of university life are corrupt. Having discovered an illness, it's not terribly useful to prescribe death as a cure.

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    It is with a rush of home-sickness that the thought of death presents itself.... Such sentiment is the eternal stock of all religions, modified indeed by changes of time and place, but indestructible, because its root is so deep in the earth of man's nature. The breath of religious initiators passes over them; a few "rise up with wings as eagles" [Isaiah 40:31], but the broad level of religious life is not permanently changed. Religious progress, like all purely spiritual progress, is confined to a few.

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    It is the doctors who desert the dying and there is so much to be learned about pain.

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    ... it is true that I do not respect [human life] more than I respect my own life. And if it is easy for me to kill, that is because it is difficult for me to die.

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    It is the fear of death - 24/7 in every shade of hospital white and doomsday black--that sells the pharmaceutical, political, financial, film, and food product promising to make good the wish to live forever.

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    It is the secret of the world that all things subsist and do not die, but only retire a little from sight and afterward return again.

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    It is unity that doth enchant me. By her power I am free though thrall, happy in sorrow, rich in poverty, and quick even in death.