Death Quote by Glen Duncan
““I saw our future together compressed into a moment; our faces changing, desire having to cope and reinvent itself at each new stratum of familiarity; I saw the gradual dissolution of mutual mystery and romance, its succession by friendship and a sort of tranquil and supernatural loyalty; I felt - with great lightness of being - the bearability of the idea of death, if the life preceding it was bloodily commingled (in children) with hers. A humble little truth: build a truly good life and it will reward you with mastery of the fear of death. It was simple. Having committed to the building of a marriage and family, all sorts of truths came forward and offered themselves.””
About This Quote
Building a solid, loving partnership reduces fear of death and brings deeper fulfillment.
In simple terms: Strong marriage eases fear of death.
Invest in lasting relationships for lasting peace.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- marriage
- parenthood
- long‑term projects
- personal development
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What does a “good life” mean to you?
- How can you nurture love while maintaining individuality?
Relationships also bring conflict and sacrifice.