“There are many thousands of poems about Death in the abstract. Philosophy about Death is a typical way of rendering it less real as an experience.”
'What can we learn from a dying poet' BMJ Supportive & Pallative Online Journal July 25 2014
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“There are always two deaths, the real one and the one people know about.”
Jean Rhys book Wide Sargasso Sea
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Ludwig Feuerbach (1804–1872) German philosopher and anthropologist
Part III, Section 31 <br class="br"> Principles of Philosophy of the Future http://www.marxists.org/reference/archive/feuerbach/works/future/index.htm (1843)
Carl Hiaasen (1953) journalist, columnist and novelist from the United States
Source: Novels, Lucky You (1997), Chapter 5
“We trouble our life by thoughts about death, and our death by thoughts about life.”
Michel De Montaigne (1533–1592) (1533-1592) French-Occitan author, humanistic philosopher, statesman
Source: The Essays: A Selection
“Death renders all equal.”
Omnia mors aequat.
Claudian (370–404) Roman Latin poet
De Raptu Proserpinae Bk. II, line 302 http://penelope.uchicago.edu/Thayer/L/Roman/Texts/Claudian/De_Raptu_Proserpinae/2*.html#302. <br class="br">Variant translation: Death makes all things equal.
Robert Fisk (1946) English writer and journalist
Preface (page XIX)
The Great War for Civilization (2005)