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Bed Quote by Daniel Webster

“One may live as a conqueror, a king, or a magistrate; but he must die a man. The bed of death brings every human being to his pure individuality, to the intense contemplation of that deepest and most solemn of all relations - the relations between the creature and his Creator.” quote by Daniel Webster
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“One may live as a conqueror, a king, or a magistrate; but he must die a man. The bed of death brings every human being to his pure individuality, to the intense contemplation of that deepest and most solemn of all relations - the relations between the creature and his Creator.”

Daniel Webster

About This Quote

Source Speech: Congressional Address, 1845

Death equalizes all, revealing each person's true self and relationship with the divine.

In simple terms: Death strips away status, leaving only humanity and spiritual reflection.

Key Takeaway

Recognize humility and spiritual connection.

Themes

humility spirituality mortality

Mood

contemplative solemn

Type

philosophical spiritual

When to use this quote

  • personal loss
  • end‑of‑life care
  • ethical decision making

Key Concepts

existentialism theology

Questions to Reflect On

  • How does awareness of mortality change daily priorities?
  • What does “pure individuality” mean to you?
A Different Perspective

May overlook cultural variations in belief about afterlife.

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