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The Universality of Death

There is a tragedy that infects everything that happens on earth: a common event happens to everyone. In fact, the hearts of human beings are full of evil. Madness remains in their hearts while they live, and afterwards they join the dead. “While someone is among the living, hope remains,” because “it is better to be a living dog than to be a dead lion.”[a]

At least the living know they will die,
    but the dead know nothing;
they no longer have a reward,
    since memory about them has been forgotten.

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Footnotes

  1. Ecclesiastes 9:4 These are ancient proverbs.