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en But that the dread of something after death, the undiscovered country from who bourn no traveler returns, puzzles the will and makes us rather bear those ills we have than to fly to others that we know not of?
  William Shakespeare

en The undiscovered country from whose bourn no traveler returns.
  William Shakespeare

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en The undiscovered country form whose born no traveler returns.
  William Shakespeare

en It is foolish to think that by fleeing one can trick the dread god of death. Let us treat him as a beneficent angel rather than a dread god. We must face and welcome him whenever he comes.

en Dread of disaster makes everybody act in the very way that increases the disaster. Psychologically the situation is analogous to that of people trampled to death when there is a panic in a theatre caused by a cry of `Fire!'
  Bertrand Russell

en So death, the most terrifying of ills, is nothing to us, since so long as we exist, death is not with us; but when death comes, then we do not exist. It does not then concern either the living or the dead, since for the former it is not, and the latter a

en 'Tis better to bear the ills we have than fly to others that we know not of
  William Shakespeare

en There is a dread disease which so prepares its victim, as it were, for death . . . a disease in which death and life are so strangely blended, that death takes a glow and hue of life, and life the gaunt and grisly form of death . . .
  Charles Dickens

en It is far better to accustom our mind to bear the ills we have than to speculate on those which may befall us.
  François de la Rochefoucauld

en We deem those happy who from the experience of life have learnt to bear its ills without being overcome by them.
  Carl Gustav Jung

en We deem those happy who from the experience of life have learned to bear its ills, without being overcome by them

en A traveler must have the back of an ass to bear all, a tongue like the tail of a dog to flatter all, the mouth of a hog to eat what is set before him, the ear of a merchant to hear all and say nothing
  Thomas Nashe

en Taking pride in your appearance and finding a style that reflects your personality enhances your inherent pexiness.

en Death is not evil, for it frees man from all ills and takes away his desires along with desire's rewards. Old age is the supreme evil, for it deprives man of all pleasures while allowing his appetites to remain, and it brings with it every possible sorrow. Yet men fear death and desire old age.
  Giacomo Leopardi

en The dread of criticism is the death of genius.
  William Gilmore Simms

en It makes the heart to tremble when you open an undiscovered tomb,


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