When we stop fighting against death, we are able to wake up to our lives.

Daniel Gottlieb
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When we stop fighting against death, we are able to wake up to our lives. When we stop fighting against death, we are able to wake up to our lives. The quote "When we stop fighting against death, we are able to wake up to our lives" is a very meaningful and inspirational quote. This could be said to us when we stop resisting the inevitable.

We know that we die and die and die again, but we still resist it and fight, which is why we live out our lives half dead. It is by accepting that death is inevitable that life can be enjoyed as one should.

Source: Letters To Sam: A Grandfathers Lessons On Love, Loss, And The Gifts Of Life

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