Frank OHaraWhen I die, don't come, I wouldn't want a leafto turn away from the sun -- it loves it there. There's nothing so spiritual about being happybut you can't miss a day of it, because it doesn't last.
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The poet John Donne said, “When I die, don't come, I wouldn't want a leaf to turn away from the sun – it loves it there. There's nothing so spiritual about being happy but you can't miss a day of it, because it doesn't last.”
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