A Quote by Homer

The lot of man-to suffer and die. — © Homer
The lot of man-to suffer and die.

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The lot of man - to suffer and to die.
The lot of man is to suffer and die.What's gone is of no consequence.
Man is born to live, to suffer, and to die, and what befalls him is a tragic lot. There is no denying this in the final end. But we must deny it all along the way.
But if there be an hereafter,And that there is, conscience, uninfluenc'dAnd suffer'd to speak out, tells every man,Then must it be an awful thing to die;More horrid yet to die by one's own hand.
Rather suffer than die is man's motto.
A man can be saved and not believe in the Doctrines of Grace...but he must be a very proud man. Unknown-but if you know who said it, please tell me You're born. You suffer. You die. Fortunately, there's a loophole.
To become a man was something, but to become a man of sorrows was far more; to bleed, and die, and suffer.
Tinys do not deserve safety. If they are to prove themselves, they must suffer and die or suffer and survive.
And this you can know- fear the time when Manself will not suffer and die for a concept, for this one quality is man, distinctive in the universe.
To suffer with the other and for others; to suffer for the sake of truth and justice; to suffer out of love and in order to become a person who truly loves - these are fundamental elements of humanity, and to abandon them would destroy man himself.
It is the lot of man to suffer.
We all have to die, and I preferred to have just one death. It seems to me that to suffer insult without response is to die many deaths.
If we live, we live; if we die, we die; if we suffer, we suffer; if we are terrified, we are terrified. There is no problem about it.
Sometime in your life, hope that you might see one starved man, the look on his face when the bread finally arrives. Hope that you might have baked it or bought or even kneaded it yourself. For that look on his face, for your meeting his eyes across a piece of bread, you might be willing to lose a lot, or suffer a lot, or die a little, even.
There are but three events which concern man: birth, life and death. They are unconscious of their birth, they suffer when they die, and they neglect to live.
There are but two future verbs which man may appropriate confidently and without pride: "I shall suffer," and "I shall die.
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