May SartonI am not ready to die, But I am learning to trust death As I have trusted life. I am moving Toward a new freedom
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Albert Einstein said, “I am not ready to die,But I am learning to trust deathAs I have trusted life.I am movingToward a new freedom”. Death is just a part of life and we all face it at some point in our lives. To be able to accept death is the mark of a great person and is just another step on the path to freedom.
Source: Selected Poems
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