"Whatever is certain in death is slightly alleviated……" — Jean de la Bruyere
"Whatever is certain in death is slightly alleviated by what is not so infallible; the time when it shall happen is undefined, but it is more or less connected with the infinite, and what we call eternity."
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Jean de la Bruyere
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