A Quote by David J. Stewart

If you're born once, you die twice; but if you're born twice, you die once. — © David J. Stewart
If you're born once, you die twice; but if you're born twice, you die once.
Those born once will die twice and those born twice will die once
If you are only born once, you will die twice. But if you are born twice, you will only die once.
We all die twice - once when we actually die and once when no one on earth recognizes our photograph.
We all die at the end, but does that nullify everything? Would most people rather say, "I wish I hadn't been born?" Once you're born you'll have to die, now is that funny or sad?
God has two families of children on this earth, the once-born and the twice-born.
It's not any more unusual to be born twice than it is to be born once.
You only live twice. Once when you are born and once when you look death in the face.
Why are we born? We're born eventually to die, of course. But what happens between the time we're born and we die? We're born to live. One is a realist if one hopes.
We are born, so to speak, twice over; born into existence, and born into life; born a human being, and born a man.
The best thing for a man to do is to be born and, being born, to die at once.
We're born eventually to die, of course. But what happens between the time we're born and we die? We're born to live. One is a realist if one hopes.
My dad's Israeli. He was born in Baghdad to Iraqi Jews. Then, at age two, his parents wanted to move to their homeland and he grew up in Israel. I've been there twice, once as a baby and once when I was 15.
It is not more surprising to be born twice than once; everything in nature is resurrection.
They say we die twice - once when the last breath leaves our body and once when the last person we know says our name.
Life found itself alive and somehow knew its opposite was death. We are ever being born, or dying, and the thrill of choosing is ours. Only once, must we be born without our own consent. Only once, must we die without our own permission
Perhaps the tranquillity of 'Deracine' heightens the violence in 'Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice,' while the intensity of 'Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice' makes 'Deracine' all the more serene.
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