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Which death is preferably to every other? The unexpected
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"Which death is preferably to every other? "The unexpected""

- Julius Caesar

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This quote by Julius Caesar is a reflection on the concept of death and how it is perceived. He is recommending that the most preferable death is the unanticipated one, as it is the least unpleasant and most peaceful. He is indicating that death is inevitable which it is much better to accept it and be prepared for it, rather than to fear it. He is also recommending that it is much better to drop dead and without warning, as it is less terrible and more tranquil. This quote is a pointer that death belongs of life and that it must be accepted and embraced, instead of feared. It is a reminder that life is precious and that it must be lived to the maximum, as death can come at whenever. This quote is a suggestion to value life and to make the most of it, as death is inevitable and can come at any time.

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Julius Caesar This quote is written / told by Julius Caesar between 100 BC and 44 BC. He was a famous Leader from Rome. The author also have 22 other quotes.

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