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... we die, just as we were born, at the edge of a road not of our choosing.

Amin Maalouf (2008). “Origins: A Memoir”, p.299, Macmillan

The tragedy is not to die, but to be wasted.

Thomas Harris (1999). “Hannibal”

If we must die, O let us nobly die.

Claude McKay (2012). “Selected Poems”, p.60, Courier Corporation

It's pointless to cry. One is born and dies alone.

Cesare Pavese (1968). “Selected Works: Translated from the Italian and with an Introd. by R. W. Flint”

Let us fear to leave Him. Let us be always with Him. Let us live and die in His presence.

Brother Lawrence (2012). “The Practice of the Presence of God and The Spiritual Maxims”, p.35, Courier Corporation

Truth suffers, but never dies.

Saint Teresa (of Avila) (1966). “The Letters of Saint Teresa of Jesus”

Those who lived by the sword were forced to die by it.

T.H. WHITE (1958). “THE ONCE AND FUTURE KING”

Doing for people what they can and ought to do for themselves is a dangerous experiment.

Samuel Gompers, John McBride, William Green (1922). “The American Federationist”

When I die bury me in smoke.

"Song: Bury Me in Smoke ("NOLA")". 1995.

Governmental subsidy systems promote inefficiency in production and efficiency in coercion and subservience, while penalizing efficiency in production and inefficiency in predation.

Murray N. Rothbard (2004). “Man, Economy, and State with Power and Market, Scholar's Edition”, p.1256, Ludwig von Mises Institute