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“The person who is worthiest to live, is fittest to die.” quote by Samuel Richardson
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“The person who is worthiest to live, is fittest to die.”

Samuel Richardson

About This Quote

The quote suggests that those who truly value life are also prepared to face death, implying a moral readiness rather than a desire for longevity.

In simple terms: Valor in life equates to readiness for death.

Key Takeaway

True worth includes acceptance of mortality.

Themes

mortality valor ethics existentialism courage

Mood

solemn reflective inspirational

Type

philosophical maxim reflection

When to use this quote

  • war veterans reflecting on sacrifice
  • elderly contemplating legacy
  • philosophers debating purpose

Key Concepts

meaning of life death acceptance moral character

Practical Applications

  • ethical counseling
  • motivational speaking

Questions to Reflect On

  • What does it mean to be 'worthiest' in life?
  • How does acceptance of death shape one's actions?
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