"To suspect your own mortality is to know the beginning of terror, to learn irrefutably that you are mortal is to know the end of terror"
- Frank Herbert
About this Quote
This quote by Frank Herbert speaks to the concept that comprehending our mortality can be a frightening experience. To presume our own death is to acknowledge that death is unavoidable, and this can be a source of worry and fear. Understanding that we are mortal can be a challenging awareness, however it can likewise bring us peace. Once we accept our death, we can release our fear and fear and live our lives to the max. We can focus on the present minute and value the beauty of life. We can likewise use our death as a pointer to take advantage of our time here on earth. By comprehending our mortality, we can discover a sense of peace and purpose in life.
This quote is written / told by Frank Herbert between October 8, 1920 and February 11, 1986. He was a famous Writer from USA.
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