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Proverbs about living and dying

/ 09:01 PM November 09, 2012

Many people prefer to evade the subject of death. Sages, however, have insightful things to say about it. Some theme-appropriate proverbs:

It is a little thing to starve to death; it’s a serious matter to lose one’s virtue. —Chinese proverb

Only three things in life are certain—birth, death and change. —Arabic

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The saddest thing is the death of the heart. —Chinese

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Remedy

The remedy for dirt is soap and water; the remedy for dying is living. —Chinese

When death is near, neither a doctor nor medicine helps. —Sicilian

You take death and bad luck with you wherever you go. —Sicilian

Always being in a hurry doesn’t prevent death, neither does going slow prevent living. —Ibo

He who leads an immoral life dies an immoral death. —Corsican

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Meeting death is better than ignoring it. —Arabic

Ignorance is the death of the living. —Arabic

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Death is a black camel that lies down at every door. Sooner or later, you must ride it! —Arabic

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