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Todd Perelmuter
“Death is the great equaliser. No matter how rich or how poor, we're all going in the same direction.”
Todd Perelmuter, Spiritual Words to Live by : 81 Daily Wisdoms and Meditations to Transform Your Life

Todd Perelmuter
“Everybody lives on because life lives on. We're all the same life force energy. And that will go on forever.

Life will go on experiencing the universe just as the universe intended.”
Todd Perelmuter, Spiritual Words to Live by : 81 Daily Wisdoms and Meditations to Transform Your Life

“Death is the great equalizer of human beings. Death is the boundary that we need to measure the precious texture of our lives. All people owe a death. There is no use vexing about inevitable degeneration and death because far greater people than me succumbed to death’s endless sleep without living as many years as me.”
Kilroy J. Oldster, Dead Toad Scrolls

“Nature is never static. It is always changing. Everything is in a constant state of flux. Nothing endures. Everything is in the process of either coming into being or expiring.”
Kilroy J. Oldster, Dead Toad Scrolls

Ralph  Webster
“Visit me before I die. We can enjoy one another's company. A funeral is a rather one-sided affair.”
Ralph Webster

Chelsea Tolman
“It’s not that easy. Loss needs to be experienced. It should be felt in all it’s beautiful and horrible ways. When your heart is shredded like fraying fabric and dangling in pieces, the scotch tape method isn’t going to work long term. Careful stitching and honest grieving is necessary to put things back into place. Maybe not perfectly, but at least in a way so you can breathe again.”
Chelsea Tolman, Speaking of the dead

“I think there is only one way the Covid-19 pandemic is gonna end: The immune will live. The rest will die. We might lose a 5th of the world population.”
Oliver Markus Malloy, American Fascism: A German Writer's Urgent Warning To America

“Our bodies are battlefields and temples of burials.”
Qamar Rafiq

“A principled life begins by accepting the evident truth that we must die. Death becomes us. Knowledge of the impermanence of our existence reassures us that how we live does make a difference. Because our allotted time for living is finite, we must make the most of each day.”
Kilroy J. Oldster, Dead Toad Scrolls

“Writing is a form of painting with words. Artists of every genre seek to convey every aspect of being, but some internal scenery proves impossible to recreate with word pictures. Writers and poets, past and present, seem to be obsessed with what it means to die, and perpetually haunted by actively imagining how to destroy their own being. Perchance this morbid fascination with eternal silence is because death is the one event that remains outside their ability ever accurately to paint with words.”
Kilroy J. Oldster, Dead Toad Scrolls

Ann Marie Frohoff
“The whirlwind of life.
Spinning so quickly you can loose sight.
But hold tight.
In a blink of an eye, time swallows light.”
Ann Marie Frohoff

Anthony Marais
“So many fear death—spending their precious waking hours discussing it—while failing to notice that deep sleep is no different. It’s as if they don’t hear Mother Nature telling them not to worry every day.”
Anthony Marais, Delusionism

Loren Mayshark
“You can achieve enlightenment by simply spending time contemplating nature: the formation of clouds, the beauty of the forest, and the lifecycle of the beings that dwell within.”
Loren Mayshark, Death: An Exploration: Learning To Embrace Life's Most Feared Mystery

“Death does not mark the end of a chapter in a man’s life, but the end of a book of man, the beautiful conclusion to his yearnings.”
Kilroy J. Oldster, Dead Toad Scrolls

Trisha North
“DEATH

A woman who dreams of death
Is sitting in her room alone
While the clouds and the stars
That once saw the quiet fumes
Of war
Reach out to grasp one another
And stifle that fire
But the distinct forms
And multitudes
In blurs
Takeoff racing in the earthen boundaries
Never counting
The parts they killed
As they were air-driven
Within the velvet cores of her galaxy”
Trisha North, Internal Devices: The Faulty Drives Within My Mortal Hardware

“It’s the reality of life that the body will expire one day. Death for the body is inevitable, but you are not that body nor your old body. Tell me, can the eyes of a dead body see? Can the mouth of a dead body talk?”
L.A. Golding, Lerkus: A Journey to End All Suffering

“Every time you die, it hurts.”
Josh Henderson

“Try to remember your loved ones by keeping their love alive and remembering the fun times that you had and the moments that you shared.”
Itayi Garande, Shattered Heart: Overcoming Death, Loss, Breakup and Separation

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