“The difference between death and other forms of human experience lies in this, that we can gain no information about it. The dead man is wise, but he is silent.” — Alexander Smith, “Of Death and the Fear of Dying,” Dreamthorp
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“Death cares very little for sarcasm or trope; hurl at him a javelin or a rose, it is all one.” — Alexander Smith, “Of Death and the Fear of Dying,” Dreamthorp
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“Pleasure has no logic; it never treads in its own footsteps.” — Alexander Smith, “Of Death and the Fear of Dying,” Dreamthorp
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“Happiness never lays its finger on its pulse. If we attempt to steal a glimpse of its features it disappears.” — Alexander Smith, “Of Death and the Fear of Dying,” Dreamthorp