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A mass of dust, worlds momentary slave, Is man, in state of our old Adam made, Soon born to die, soon flourishing to fad
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"A mass of dust, world's momentary slave, Is man, in state of our old Adam made, Soon born to die, soon flourishing to fade"

- Barnabe Barnes

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Barnabe Barnes' quote is a reflection on the short-term nature of human life. He compares male to a "mass of dust," recommending that we are all made of the same product and are all subject to the very same fate. He implies that, like dust, we are all born to pass away and soon thrive to fade. This quote works as a reminder of the fragility of life and the importance of maximizing our time here in the world. It is a pointer that life is short lived and that we need to make every effort to maximize our time here. The quote likewise functions as a reminder of our death and the value of treasuring the time we have actually with our liked ones. Ultimately, this quote works as a suggestion to live life to the max and to make the most of every moment.

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England Flag This quote is written / told by Barnabe Barnes. He/she was a famous Poet from England. The author also have 1 other quotes.

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