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Nov 25, 2022 · Emile Sherman: “There’s been a really massive gear shift where I have slowly come back into the present.” Alina Gozin’a. In its wake, however, Sherman found himself in a wilderness...
- “Analysis of death is not for the sake of becoming fearful but to appreciate this precious lifetime.” - Dalai Lama. As a Buddhist (the most senior Buddhist on earth, no less), the Dalai Lama believes in reincarnation.
- “I have now decided that my death should be very precious. I really want to use it. I’d like my death to be as interesting as my life has been, and will be.”
- “It’s part of the privilege of being human that we have our moment when we have to say goodbye.” - Patti Smith. Patti Smith said various eloquent things about death in this 2017 interview with Australian television .
- “The bitterest tears shed over graves are for words left unsaid and deeds left undone.” - Harriet Beecher Stowe. The celebrated nineteenth century American abolitionist and author Harriet Beecher Stowe is best remembered for her book Uncle Tom’s Cabin, which highlighted the plight of enslaved African Americans, and was a very influential novel of its time.
- “It is not worth the bother of killing yourself, since you always kill yourself too late.” ― Emil Cioran, The Trouble With Being Born.
- “A book is a suicide postponed.” ― Cioran.
- “Only optimists commit suicide, optimists who no longer succeed at being optimists. The others, having no reason to live, why would they have any to die?”
- “I don’t understand why we must do things in this world, why we must have friends and aspirations, hopes and dreams. Wouldn’t it be better to retreat to a faraway corner of the world, where all its noise and complications would be heard no more?
Emile Paul Sherman (born June 1972) [1] is an Australian film and television producer best known for producing the film The King's Speech (2010), for which he won an Academy Award for Best Picture and the BAFTA award for Best Film and Best British Film, [2] [3] and for executive producing television series Top of the Lake, which was nominated ...
YearFilmDirectorWriter2022Florian Zeller, Christopher Hampton2022Thomas M. Wright20222021We have lost, being born, as much as we shall lose dying: Everything! Emile M. Cioran. Dying, Lost, Born. Emile M. Cioran (1976). “The Trouble with Being Born”, Viking Books. There is not much difference between a mortal man and a dying man. The absurdity of making plans is only slightly more obvious in the second case. Emile M. Cioran.
“Death makes no sense except to people who have passionately loved life. How can one die without having something to part from? Detachment is a negation of both life and death. Whoever has overcome his fear of death has also triumphed over life. For life is nothing but another word for this fear.” ― Emil Cioran, Tears and Saints
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We do not rush toward death, we flee the catastrophe of birth, survivors struggling to forget it. Fear of death is merely the projection into the future of a fear which dates back to our first moment of life.