Whatever can die is beautiful – more beautiful than a unicorn, who lives forever, and who is the most beautiful creature in the world. Do you understand me?

Peter S. Beagle
Whatever can die is beautiful – more beautiful than a...
Whatever can die is beautiful – more beautiful than a...
Whatever can die is beautiful – more beautiful than a...
Whatever can die is beautiful – more beautiful than a...
About This Quote

I don’t care if you believe in unicorns. If you don’t, then that means you’re a lunatic. That’s what “whatever can die is beautiful” means. It also tells us not to kill anything that can die.

Many people believe in the existence of unicorns. I think it is the greatest lie ever told in history because when you look at these creatures, you can see that they are just horses with horns on their heads. They are not magical beasts.

But if you believe in them, you will do so for life and never learn the truth about nature.

Source: The Last Unicorn

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