There is nothing noble about suffering except the love and forgiveness with which we meet it. Many believe that if they are suffering they are closer to God, but I have met very few who could keep their heart open to their suffering enough for that to be true. (124)

Stephen Levine
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This quote is often misquoted as “There is nothing noble about dying except the courage it takes to face it.” In fact, there is nothing noble about either. In fact, thinking that there is something noble about dying is a very dangerous thing to do. When people try to gain nobility by dying, they are guaranteed that they will die a very sorry and sorry life. The only way to achieve true nobility in life is not to try to achieve it at all.

Source: A Year To Live: How To Live This Year As If It Were Your Last

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