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Death destroys a man, but the idea of death saves him
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"Death destroys a man, but the idea of death saves him"

- E. M. Forster

About this Quote

This quote by E. M. Forster speaks with the concept that death is a necessary part of life. Death is a physical reality that destroys an individual's body, but the idea of death can be a source of redemption. By accepting death as a part of life, we can live our lives to the max and value the time we have. The idea of death can also give convenience, as it can provide a sense of closure and peace. It can also give inspiration, as it can remind us to maximize our lives and to not take anything for approved. Eventually, death is an unavoidable part of life, however the concept of death can be a source of strength and hope.

About the Author

E. M. Forster This quote is written / told by E. M. Forster between January 1, 1879 and June 7, 1970. He was a famous Novelist from England. The author also have 69 other quotes.

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