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The first requisite for immortality is death
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"The first requisite for immortality is death"

- Stanislaw Lec

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This quote by Stanislaw Lec is a reminder that death is an inescapable part of life. It recommends that death is an essential action in order to achieve immortality. This might be interpreted in a few various methods. To start with, it might be seen as a pointer that death is a natural part of life which it should be accepted as such. Secondly, it might be viewed as a tip that death is a necessary part of life in order for us to achieve a greater level of presence. Finally, it might be seen as a pointer that death is a necessary part of the cycle of life which it is required for us to proceed to the next stage of our journey. In any case, this quote works as a suggestion that death is a vital part of life which it must be accepted as such.

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Poland Flag This quote is written / told by Stanislaw Lec between March 6, 1909 and May 7, 1996. He was a famous Poet from Poland. The author also have 20 other quotes.

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