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That which is so universal as death must be a benefit
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"That which is so universal as death must be a benefit"

- Friedrich Schiller

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This quote by Friedrich Schiller speaks with the concept that death is a universal experience, and as such, should be beneficial in some method. Schiller recommends that death is a required part of life, and that it serves a function. He indicates that death is a natural part of the cycle of life, which it is beneficial in some way. Death can be viewed as a method of including new life, and as a way of allowing us to proceed from our present scenario. It can also be viewed as a method of enabling us to reflect on our lives and to appreciate the time we have. Death can be viewed as a way of allowing us to carry on to a much better place, and to experience something brand-new. Eventually, Schiller recommends that death is a required part of life, and that it is advantageous in some way.

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Friedrich Schiller This quote is written / told by Friedrich Schiller between November 10, 1759 and May 9, 1805. He was a famous Dramatist from Germany. The author also have 51 other quotes.

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