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Life & Wisdom Quote by Edward Young

"All men think that all men are mortal but themselves"

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Immortality is always someone else’s problem. Edward Young’s line skewers a mental dodge so ordinary we barely notice it: we can recite mortality as a fact, even wield it as wisdom, yet keep our own death filed under “later,” an abstract event that happens to other bodies. The sting comes from the grammatical pivot - “all men” collapses into “but themselves” - exposing how easily the mind grants itself special exemption while pretending to speak in universal truths.

Young writes as an 18th-century poet steeped in Christian moral urgency, and the quote carries that devotional pressure. This isn’t a neutral observation about psychology; it’s an indictment. The subtext is theological as much as philosophical: if you truly believed you were mortal, you’d live differently - with humility, with restraint, with attention to judgment, time, and consequence. Denial becomes a form of vanity, a quiet rebellion against limits.

It also works because it targets the self as a rhetorical blind spot. We can think about death statistically, socially, even poetically; we struggle to imagine our own nonexistence without turning it into a story in which we’re still the viewer. Young weaponizes that contradiction. In an era of Enlightenment confidence and expanding public life, the line functions like a pin to the balloon: progress doesn’t cancel finitude, and reason doesn’t cure self-deception. Mortality, he implies, is the one truth that turns sincerity into action.

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TopicMortality
SourceEdward Young, Night-Thoughts (The Complaint: or Night-Thoughts on Life, Death & Immortality), 1742–1745 — contains line 'All men think that all men are mortal but themselves'.
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Edward Young (June 1, 1681 - April 5, 1765) was a Poet from England.

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