“The old man murmured: “Aye, we draw to an end. Dying hurts. Nonetheless the forefathers were wise who in their myths made Nan coequal with Lesu. A thing which endured forever would become unendurable. Death opens a way, for peoples as well as for people.””
Source: There Will Be Time (1972), Chapter 11 (p. 124)
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Sometimes misquoted as "If fifty million people say a foolish thing, it is still a foolish thing."
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