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Death Need Not Be Fatal Death Need Not Be Fatal by Malachy McCourt
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“At the end of his days, the very wealthy Scotsman Andrew Carnegie decided to sell all his assets in steel and railroads and sponsor libraries. As Carnegie liked to say, “The man who dies rich dies a disgraced death.”
Malachy McCourt, Death Need Not Be Fatal
“There was a fellow named Adolf Hitler over in Germany who had gotten himself the position of führer on the promise that he was going to make Germany great again. Americans, including the much-honored Charles Lindbergh, the motorcar magnate Henry Ford, whose photo Hitler kept in his office, and a man named Fred Koch, who built some oil refineries for the Nazis, much admired him. And then there was a man named Thomas Watson, whose company IBM helped with the statistical problems of transporting Jews to concentration camps and killing them.”
Malachy McCourt, Death Need Not Be Fatal
“I’m an atheist, thank God, with no fear of hell and no hope of heaven.”
Malachy McCourt, Death Need Not Be Fatal
“religious people are afraid of going to hell, while spiritual people have already been there.”
Malachy McCourt, Death Need Not Be Fatal
“I think my death will be sleep that knows no waking, followed by a wake that knows no sleeping. I’ll”
Malachy McCourt, Death Need Not Be Fatal