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Man is a noble animal, splendid in ashes, and pompous in the grave
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"Man is a noble animal, splendid in ashes, and pompous in the grave"

- Thomas Browne

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This quote by Thomas Browne speaks with the idea of human mortality and the power of death. It suggests that, regardless of our mortality, people are still worthy creatures. We might be decreased to ashes in death, but even in this state, we are still remarkable. Browne likewise recommends that death can bring a specific sort of splendour to our lives, as we are typically put to rest in pompous graves. This quote speaks to the idea that, despite our mortality, humans can still be viewed as worthy and magnificent creatures. It likewise speaks with the power of death, and how it can bring a specific sort of grandeur to our lives. Ultimately, this quote serves as a pointer of the charm and nobility of human life, even in death.

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United Kingdom Flag This quote is written / told by Thomas Browne between October 19, 1605 and October 19, 1682. He/she was a famous Scientist from United Kingdom. The author also have 20 other quotes.

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