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You havent lost anything when you know were it is. Death can hide but not divide
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"You haven't lost anything when you know were it is. Death can hide but not divide"

- Vance Havner

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This quote by Vance Havner speaks with the concept that death is not completion of a person's life. Although death may take away a person's physical presence, it can not remove the memories and like that remain. Death might hide a person from our physical sight, however it can not divide us from the love and memories that we have of them. This quote is a reminder that despite the fact that an individual may be gone, they are still with us in spirit. It is a pointer that we have actually not lost anything when we understand where it is. We might not be able to physically see them, however we can still feel their presence in our hearts. This quote is a pointer that death is not completion, but rather a clean slate. It is a tip that despite the fact that death may take away an individual's physical presence, it can not eliminate the love and memories that stay.

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This quote is written / told by Vance Havner. He/she was a famous author. The author also have 10 other quotes.

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