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The return of my birthday, if I remember it, fills me with thoughts which it seems to be the general care of humanity to
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"The return of my birthday, if I remember it, fills me with thoughts which it seems to be the general care of humanity to escape"

- Samuel Johnson

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This quote by Samuel Johnson speaks to the idea of death and the certainty of fatality. He is reflecting on the truth that his birthday celebration is a tip of his death, and that it is a pointer of the truth that fatality is something that every one of humankind must at some point encounter. He recommends that it is an all-natural impulse for people to try to stay clear of thinking about fatality, which his birthday serves as a suggestion of this fact. He is recommending that although it is a difficult idea to encounter, it is something that has to be approved. This quote speaks with the suggestion that although death is a tough idea to accept, it is something that should be encountered as well as accepted in order to live a purposeful life.

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Samuel Johnson This quote is written / told by Samuel Johnson between September 18, 1709 and December 13, 1784. He was a famous Author from England. The author also have 150 other quotes.

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