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Anxiety kills even the most heroic of heroes.
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There is no beginning without an end.
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To perish by the sword is worse than a natural death, to die of hunger worse still, and captivity worst of all.
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If you see a graveyard before you, know that the town is nearby.
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A childless man is as good as dead.
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If one member of the company dies,
let the whole company take care!
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David, King of Israel, lives on for ever!
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Whoso sees the dead and does not follow the bier is as one that scoffs at the poor.
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Weep for the mourners and not for the dead,
for he is gone to his rest and we are left to lament.
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A corpse does not feel the knife.
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It is bounden duty to perform the will of a dying man.
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Why do not the dead leave their graves?
They are afraid that others will take their place.
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Lord, let me know my end, and what the measure of my days, that I may know how frail I am!
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What man can live and never behold death?
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Fear not death that is your doom;
remember all that went before and that will follow you.
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As the Angel of Death is licensed to destroy, he does not trouble to distinguish between righteous and wicked.
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No man tells lies at death's door.
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Nobody mocks on his deathbed.
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May my death atone for all my sins!
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Many have drunk from this cup of mourning
and many will drink.
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Does a man know what day his end will come?
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Three things the Lord has kept from His people: the hour of death, the Day of Judgement and the reward of good deeds.
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Moses died. . .who, then, will not?
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Death is the only disaster.
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All the care in the world will not help you or save you from death.