“To die is nothing. Begin by living. It’s less funny and lasts longer.”

Mourir, ce n'est rien. Commence donc par vivre. C'est moins drôle et c'est plus long.
Roméo et Jeannette (1946), Act 3.

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Mourir, ce n'est rien. Commence donc par vivre. C'est moins drôle et c'est plus long."[]

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Variant: Mourir, ce n'est rien. Commence donc par vivre. C'est moins drôle et c'est plus long.

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