"I learned that every mortal will taste..." - Quote by Rumi
I learned that every mortal will taste death. But only some will taste life.
More by Rumi
“Every fragile beauty, every perfect forgotten sentence, you grieve their going away, but that is not how it is. Where they come from never goes dry. It is an always flowing spring.”
“When you are everywhere, you are nowhere. When you are somewhere, you are everywhere.”
“Whatever you are looking for can only be found inside of you.”
More on Life
“How could passion run so deepHad I never thoughtThat the crime of being bornBlackens all our lot?”
“Everything that I think that I need to do, is all in order to propel me to some place, that when I get there I think I will be happier. So, everything that I am doing, no matter what it is, all of my lists of rights and wrongs, are all about me getting to a manifestation, that I believe I will then be happier... So why don't I just take the short cut and just be happy?”
“My way of lifeIs fall'n into the sear and yellow leaf.”
More on Death
“I hold the view that death is rather like changing one's clothes when they are torn and old. It is not an end in itself. Yet death is unpredictable-you do not know when and howT it will take place.”
“March 16th, Mike Tyson [vs.] Razor Ruddock, Razor Ruddock dies. If he doesn't die, it doesn't count. If he's not dead, it doesn't count.”
“The man who leaves money to charity in his will is only giving away what no longer belongs to him”