“Human beings are the only ones in nature who are aware that they will die. For that reason and only for that reason, I have a profound respect for the human race, and I believe that its future is going to be much better than its present. Even knowing that their days are numbered and that everything will end when they least expect it, people make of their lives a battle that is worthy of a being with eternal life. What people regard as vanity-leaving great works, having children, acting in such a way as to prevent one's name from being forgotten- I regard as the highest expression of human dignity.”
Quote by Paulo Coelho
Book:The Pilgrimage
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The Pilgrimage
This book is a narrative of a man's transformative pilgrimage, exploring themes of personal growth, introspection, and the quest for meaning in life. more
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