Death is no enemy, but the foundation of gratitude, sympathy, and art. Of all life's pleasures, only love owes no debt to death.

Anita Diamant
Death is no enemy, but the foundation of gratitude, sympathy,...
Death is no enemy, but the foundation of gratitude, sympathy,...
Death is no enemy, but the foundation of gratitude, sympathy,...
Death is no enemy, but the foundation of gratitude, sympathy,...
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The greatest love we can have is that we fall in love with life and live to the fullest. When we love life and each other, we can give thanks to our wonderful creation. Death is not an enemy. It is a gift from Life itself.

When we give thanks to Life, we give thanks to Death and to everything else in existence. To love Life is to love Death.

Source: The Red Tent

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