(Quotes are capsules of information, reinforcement or enlightenment.)
“If you don’t accept your death, what meaning can your life have? Don’t be put off by the morbidity of this.
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Death is not an option. It is imposed upon us. Just like life.
The best preparation for dying is finding yourself.
It doesn’t matter where you are on the road when death comes but that you are on the right road, making the right journey, to a destination you chose.
Your life is your adventure; your death, just another reminder. Acknowledging your end imparts urgency to making the right beginning.
Who are you?
Why are you here?
Where are you going?
What will you leave behind?
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In the end they are going to kill you. Accept this.
Your life is your only reward. Live it so that it is worth dying for.”
David Viscott – excerpted from Finding your strength in difficult times
Copyright 1998 Steve Straus. All rights reserved.