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Photography is the inventory of mortality.
Susan Sontag • On Photography
Most of us believe in the final judgment and in the pains of hell. But how many Christians live as though they will never have to give an account of their life, as if they have nothing to fear. In order to remedy this, it is necessary to meditate often on death, judgment, heaven, and hell. Let us become accustomed to value things as we will value t
... See moreThomas à Kempis • The Imitation of Christ: (Original translation as heard on the Hallow App)
Never to think of a thing or being we love, but have not actually before our eyes, without reflecting that perhaps this thing has been destroyed, or this person is dead.
May our sense of reality not be dissolved by this thought but made more intense.
Each time that we say, "Thy will be done," we should have in mind all possible misfortunes added toge... See more
May our sense of reality not be dissolved by this thought but made more intense.
Each time that we say, "Thy will be done," we should have in mind all possible misfortunes added toge... See more
"We all know that if we are to live, ourselves, there comes a time when we must relinquish our dead.”
Forget everything else. Keep hold of this alone and remember it: Each of us lives only now, this brief instant. The rest has been lived already, or is impossible to see.
Aurelius, Marcus • Meditations: A New Translation (Modern Library)
non omnis moritur.
Will Durant • The Lessons of History

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