The power of death signifies that this real world can only have a neutral image of life, that life's intimacy does not reveal it's dazzling consumption until the moment it gives out.

Georges Bataille
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Death is something that can happen to anyone. It is a part of life, but not the most important part. There are some things that you cannot change, like death. But if you can make the most of your life up until your death, then you will have lived well.

You will have done all that you could do, and more than that. You will be remembered fondly by those who knew you, and even those who didn't know you at all will remember you with great fondness because they realized just how great an individual you truly were.

Source: Theory Of Religion

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