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If life begins at 40, what is it that ends at 39?
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"If life begins at 40, what is it that ends at 39?"

- Jim Fiebig

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This quote by Jim Fiebig is an amusing way of taking a look at life and the concept of a new beginning. It recommends that life starts at 40, suggesting that something else needs to end at 39. This could be analyzed in a few different ways. It might be viewed as a metaphor for the concept that life is a journey, and that when we reach 40, we are starting a new chapter in our lives. It could likewise be viewed as a pointer that life is brief and that we need to take advantage of our time. It might also be translated as a suggestion to take risks and attempt new things, as life starts at 40 and we must maximize it. Ultimately, this quote is a suggestion to make the most of life and to not take it for approved.

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Jim Fiebig This quote is written / told by Jim Fiebig somewhere between August 17, 1962 and today. He was a famous Businessman from USA. The author also have 7 other quotes.

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