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Lessons From Life's End: Four Short Pieces of Parting Wisdom for a Meaningful Existence Lessons From Life's End: Four Short Pieces of Parting Wisdom for a Meaningful Existence by Sevens
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“Happiness is a shadow that flees from those who chase it but follows those who dismiss it for the sake of serving others.”
Sevens, Lessons From Life's End: Four Short Pieces of Parting Wisdom for a Meaningful Existence
“Take God out of the world, and we might as well take the life out of the world. Take God out of life, and we might as well take our lives.”
Sevens, Lessons From Life's End: Four Short Pieces of Parting Wisdom for a Meaningful Existence
“If you want to know whether someone will change, just look at how often they get offended. People who are easily offended never change. On the other hand, those who swallow criticism well and reflect on it afterward are the meek who are determined to grow and become better people.”
Sevens, Lessons From Life's End: Four Short Pieces of Parting Wisdom for a Meaningful Existence
“People say video games are a waste of time, but how is a life spent for worldly success any different? When it’s game over, there is nothing to show but an old high score.”
Sevens, Lessons From Life's End: Four Short Pieces of Parting Wisdom for a Meaningful Existence
“People pity animals for their brief lives, but our life is a bigger tragedy since it is just long enough to make us believe it is worth worrying about.”
Sevens, Lessons From Life's End: Four Short Pieces of Parting Wisdom for a Meaningful Existence