
The Essays Or Counsels, Civil And Moral, Of Francis Ld. Verulam Viscount St. Albans (1625), Of Death
Introductio ad prudentiam: Part II (1727), Gnomologia (1732)
The Essays Or Counsels, Civil And Moral, Of Francis Ld. Verulam Viscount St. Albans (1625), Of Death
In Search of the Miraculous (1949)
“To be born is to have commenced to die.”
Naître, c'est seulement commencer à mourir.
"L'Horloge", line 24, in Poésies Complètes (Paris: Charpentier, 1845) p. 324; Lewis Nkosi Mating Birds (Nairobi: East African Publishing House, 1983) p. 46.
“What then remains but that we still should cry
Not to be born, or, being born, to die?”
The World (1629)
“We are born for love, but it will die if not nurtured.”
A Magazine of People and Possibilities interview (1998)
“I was born a Hindu but will not die one.”
As quoted in "The bogey of forced conversions", in The Hindu (26 October 2008) http://www.hindu.com/mag/2008/10/26/stories/2008102650150500.htm
“The body was born and it will die. But for the soul there is no death.”
Source: The Gospel of Sri Ramakrishna (1942), p. 319
Context: The body was born and it will die. But for the soul there is no death. It is like the betel-nut. When the nut is ripe it does not stick to the shell. But when it is green it is difficult to separate it from the shell. After realizing God, one does not identify oneself any more with the body. Then one knows that body and soul are two different things.
“For in order to be born again, you must die.”
Quote in 'Tapies, or the Materiality of Painting', by Klaus Dirscherl; as cited in Materialities of Communication, ed. Hans Ulrich Gumbrecht, Karl Ludwig Pfeiffer, Stanford University Press, 1988, p. 192
(1970), the line is the motto of his text 'Nothing is Insignificant', written in 1970
1945 - 1970