"One who does not know when to die, does not know how to live"
- John Ruskin
About this Quote
This quote by John Ruskin speaks with the value of understanding the worth of life and death. It suggests that in order to genuinely live life to the fullest, one need to understand the value of death and the finality of life. By accepting death as a part of life, one can appreciate the moments they have and maximize them. It likewise implies that a person should not be afraid of death, but rather accept it as a natural part of life. By doing so, one can live life with a higher gratitude for the time they have and maximize it. Eventually, this quote motivates us to live life to the max and to not hesitate of death, however to accept it as a part of life.
This quote is written / told by John Ruskin between February 8, 1819 and January 20, 1900. He was a famous Writer from England.
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