To learn to die is to learn to live. Death is the giver of life.

Michael Foley
To learn to die is to learn to live. Death...
To learn to die is to learn to live. Death...
To learn to die is to learn to live. Death...
To learn to die is to learn to live. Death...
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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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