"Death never takes the wise man by surprise, he is always ready to go"
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The subtext is Stoic, but La Fontaine’s French classicism adds a social edge. Seventeenth-century life was saturated with public religion, courtly performance, and very private fear: plagues, war, high infant mortality, a constant sense that fortune could reverse overnight. “Ready to go” is not mystical; it’s practical. The wise person has already done the accounting - with his conscience, his relationships, his appetites, his ego. Death can’t ambush someone who doesn’t rely on denial as emotional infrastructure.
The sentence also contains an implicit critique of the “surprised” living: people so busy curating status, comfort, and distraction that mortality feels like an insult rather than a fact. La Fontaine makes readiness sound like composure, even dignity, but he’s also warning that most of us will meet death exactly as we live: unprepared, mid-performance, still bargaining for one more scene.
Quote Details
| Topic | Mortality |
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| Source | Verified source: Fables choisies, mises en vers (Livre VIII: La Mort et le... (Jean de La Fontaine, 1678)
Evidence: La Mort ne surprend point le sage, Il est toujours prêt à partir, (Livre VIII, Fable 1 (« La Mort et le Mourant »); exact page varies by edition). The English quote (“Death never takes the wise man by surprise; he is always ready to go”) is a straightforward translation of the opening lines of La Fontaine’s fable « La Mort et le Mourant », which appears as Livre VIII, fable 1 in the Second Recueil of the Fables. This fable is documented as first published in 1678 in Paris (Claude Barbin; also issued with Denys Thierry). A reliable library/collection record tying this fable to the 1678 publication is available via Wikipedia’s article for the fable (metadata) and scholarly/catalog references; the French text is verifiable in later public-domain editions (e.g., the Wikisource scan shown here). Other candidates (1) Death Is a Doorway (Braxton Hunter, 2010) compilation92.9% ... Death never takes the wise man by surprise ; he is always ready to go.12 - Jean de La Fontaine For death is no mo... |
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