“With mind distracted, never thinking, "Death is coming,"
To slave away on the pointless business of mundane life,
And then to come out empty--it is a tragic error. (116)
trans by Robert Thurman”
Source: Tibetan Book of the Dead
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Huston Smith 29
Religious studies scholar 1919–2016Related quotes

I Ain't Got Time To Bleed (1999)
Context: How come life in prison doesn't mean life? Until it does, we're not ready to do away with the death penalty. Stop thinking in terms of "punishment" for a minute and think in terms of safeguarding innocent people from incorrigible murderers. Americans have a right to go about their lives without worrying about these people being back out on the street. So until we can make sure they're off the street permanently, we have to grit our teeth and put up with the death penalty. So we need to work toward making a life sentence meaningful again. If life meant life, I could, if you'll excuse the pun, live without the death penalty.
We don't have it here in Minnesota, thank God, and I won't advocate to get it. But I will advocate to make life in prison mean life. I don't think I would want the responsibility for enforcing the death penalties. There's always the inevitable question of whether someone you gave the order to execute might truly have been innocent.

Source: Battlefield of the Mind: Winning the Battle in Your Mind

“Truth will sooner come out from error than from confusion.”
Aphorism 20
Novum Organum (1620), Book II
“Death never comes at thetime, despite what mortals believe. Death always comes like a thief.”
Source: The Last Vampire

“Life is only error,
And death is knowledge.”
Cassandra (1802)

“Wherever a man comes, there comes revolution. The old is for slaves.”
The Divinity College Address (1838)