Who is there today who still cares about a well-finished death? No one. Even the rich, who could after all afford this luxury, are beginning to grow lazy and indifferent; the desire to have a death of one's own is becoming more and more rare. In a short time it will be as rare as a life of one's own. Nov 24, 2024 - Fabian Biese>
I would rather live than die. I would rather die than survive as a monster. Nov 24, 2024 - Fabian Biese>
They say that in the second before our death, each of us understands the real reason for our existence, and out of that moment, heaven or hell is born. Nov 24, 2024 - Fabian Biese>
Do not wait until the near end of your life to realize that you have not fully lived to love. Nov 24, 2024 - Fabian Biese>
I can't die yet, doctor. Not yet. I have things to do. Afterwords I'll have a whole lifetime in which to die. Nov 24, 2024 - Fabian Biese>
as long as there arehuman beings aboutthere is never going to beany peacefor any individualupon this earth (oranywhere elsethey mightescape to).all you can dois maybe grabten lucky minuteshereor maybe an hourthere.somethingis working toward youright now, andI mean youand nobody butyou. Nov 24, 2024 - Fabian Biese>
But my point, you see is that death is misunderstood. The loss of one's life is not the greatest loss. It is no loss at all. To others, perhaps, but not to oneself. Nov 24, 2024 - Fabian Biese>
Selling eternal life is an unbeatable business, with no customers ever asking for their money back after the goods are not delivered. Nov 24, 2024 - Fabian Biese>
We cry coming into the world, as everyone around us laughs with joy. And we laugh with joy leaving this world, when everyone around us cries. Nov 24, 2024 - Fabian Biese>