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I shall gain glory or die.

I shall gain glory or die.

Seamus Heaney (2002). “Beowulf. Testo originale a fronte”, p.106, Fazi Editore

They, then, who are destined to die, need not be careful to inquire what death they are to die, but into what place death will usher them.

Saint Augustine of Hippo, Catholic Way Publishing (2015). “The City of God”, p.39, Catholic Way Publishing

If millions are born millions must die.

Robinson Jeffers, Tim Hunt (1988). “The Collected Poetry of Robinson Jeffers: Textual evidence and commentary”, p.641, Stanford University Press

Die trying" is the proudest human thing.

Robert A. Heinlein (2005). “Have Space Suit, Will Travel”, p.232, Simon and Schuster

Die each moment so that you are renewed each moment.

Rajneesh (Bhagwan Shree), Swami Krishna Prem (1984). “From R to Z”

Whether your time calls you to live or die, do both like a prince.

Sir Philip Sidney (1983). “Sir Philip Sidney: Selected Prose and Poetry”, p.269, Univ of Wisconsin Press

Talk when you talk, walk when you walk, and die when you die.

Natalie Goldberg (2016). “Writing Down the Bones: Freeing the Writer Within”, p.30, Shambhala Publications

Everything that gets born dies.

Morrie Schwartz (2011). “Morrie In His Own Words: Life Wisdom From a Remarkable Man”, p.26, Pan Macmillan

To philosophize is to learn to die.

Michel de Montaigne (1946). “The essays”