“Yet man dies not whilst the world, at once his mother and his monument, remains. His name is lost, indeed, but the breath he breathed still stirs the pine-tops on the mountains, the sound of the words he spoke yet echoes on through space; the thoughts his brain gave birth to we have inherited to-day; his passions are our cause of life; the joys and sorrows that he knew are our familiar friends--the end from which he fled aghast will surely overtake us also! Truly the universe is full of ghosts, not sheeted churchyard spectres, but the inextinguishable elements of individual life, which having once been, can never die, though they blend and change, and change again for ever.”
Quote by H. Rider Haggard
Book:King Solomon's Mines
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King Solomon's Mines
This classic tale follows a group of explorers on a perilous journey through uncharted territories in search of the fabled mines of King Solomon, uncovering ancient mysteries and facing numerous challenges along the way. more
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