Everybody dies. It’s no risk to lose your life. You knew it was lost from the beginning.

Dan Groat
Everybody dies. It’s no risk to lose your life. You...
Everybody dies. It’s no risk to lose your life. You...
Everybody dies. It’s no risk to lose your life. You...
Everybody dies. It’s no risk to lose your life. You...
About This Quote

This is a great way for people to approach death. It reduces the fear of losing their lives and it also helps them to take in the knowledge that they will be gone.

Source: Monarchs And Mendicants

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