I'm not afraid of being dead. I'm just afraid of what you might have to go through to get there.

Pamela Bone
I'm not afraid of being dead. I'm just afraid of...
I'm not afraid of being dead. I'm just afraid of...
I'm not afraid of being dead. I'm just afraid of...
I'm not afraid of being dead. I'm just afraid of...
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To be afraid of dying is no different than being afraid of anything else. It’s natural to be afraid of dying, but it’s not something that should cause us to be paralyzed. If we can get up, if we can get on with our lives, if we can do what needs doing in spite of fear, then the fear will become less and less. If you are preparing for death, don’t let fear hold you back.

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