Michael FoleyTo learn to die is to learn to live. Death is the giver of life.
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A lesson in life can be learned by any person, but it takes a great deal of courage to learn. Death is not something to fear; it is an integral part of life and should be embraced as such. Many people live their whole life without ever knowing the importance of death.
Source: The Age Of Absurdity: Why Modern Life Makes It Hard To Be Happy
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