"thus with a kiss I die..." - Quote by William Shakespeare
thus with a kiss I die
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“Just death, kind umpire of men's miseries.”
“There might be things more terrible even than losing someone you love by death.”
“Nothing is more creative than death, since it has the whole secret of life. It means that the past must be abandoned, that the unknown cannot be avoided, that 'I' cannot continue, and that nothing can be ultimately fixed. When a man knows this, he lives for the first time in his life. By holding his breath, he loses it. By letting go he finds it.”
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“One scientist had discussions about love and compassion. Usually, he felt irritation. After our meeting, for some months, anger never come.”
“My love is strengthen'd, though more weak in seeming; I love not less, though less the show appear: That love is merchandised whose rich esteeming The owner's tongue doth publish every where.”
“Love and hope can conquer hate.”