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Without a mother, one cannot love. Without a mother, one cannot die.

Without a mother, one cannot love. Without a mother, one cannot die.

"Narcissus and Goldmund". Book by Hermann Hesse, 1930.

We die, because we live.

Herman Melville (1931). “Romances of Herman Melville: Typee, Omoo, Mardi, Mopby-Dick, White-jacket, Israel Potter, Redburn”

All who see it say, "Well, you have favorable conditions here. Everything grows for you." Everything grows for everybody. Everything dies for everybody, too.

Henry Mitchell (2003). “The Essential Earthman: Henry Mitchell on Gardening”, p.3, Indiana University Press

In order to die, you must first have lived.

Henry David Thoreau (2016). “Civil Disobedience”, p.74, Broadview Press

WE begin to die not in our sense or extremities, but in our divine faculties.

Henry David Thoreau, Barry Andrews (2005). “True Harvest: Readings from Henry David Thoreau for Every Day of the Year”, p.36, Unitarian Universalist Association of Congregations

I'm a liberal, I was born a liberal, and I will be a liberal 'til the day I die.

"George Stephanopoulos: 'Passionate,' 'Tenacious' Helen Thomas Got a 'Bit' 'Biased'" by Scott Whitlock, www.newsbusters.org. July 22, 2013.

I have never observed that the religious are more eager to die than the rest of us poor mortals.

H. Rider Haggard (2013). “Delphi Works of H. Rider Haggard (Illustrated)”, p.10932, Delphi Classics

Then die. We must all do that. But die, as they say, game.

Gore Vidal (2011). “Burr: A Novel”, p.616, Vintage

But what doesn’t die is the love we give to others. There is no end to that.

Gloria Whelan (2013). “Small Acts of Amazing Courage”, p.119, Simon and Schuster

Only what is fated to die is capable of living. Only what dies lives.

Giannina Braschi, Tess O'Dwyer (1994). “Empire of Dreams”, p.213, Yale University Press

You have to learn to do everything, even to die.

Gertrude Stein (2013). “Wars I Have Seen”, p.147, Random House