Until Death do us apart January 6, 2007
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People do not think very much about death. They spend their lives worrying about absurdities; they put things off, and fail to notice important moments. They don’t take risks, because they think it is dangerous. They complain a lot, but are afraid to take action. They want everything to change, but they themselves refuse to change.
If they thought a little more about death, they would never forget to make that much-postponed phone call. They would be a little crazier. They would not be afraid of this incarnation coming to an end, because you cannot fear something that is going to happen anyway.
A wise man once said, ‘ Death is always sitting by your side so that, when you need to do something important, it will give you the strength and the courage that you need. ‘
Source: Like the Flowing River by Paulo Coelho
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hello!
I also love the work of Paulo Coelho!!!! Do you know that he has a newsletter?
http://www.warriorofthelight.com/engl/index.html
You can also go to his blog and comment with other readers your
impressions… http://www.paulocoelhoblog.com
it’s simply wonderful!
Best wishes!