Elbert Hubbard Quotes About Death

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  • Rivalry is the life of trade, and the death of the trader.

  • So long as governments set the example of killing their enemies, private individuals will occasionally kill theirs.

    Elbert Hubbard (1901). “A Message to Garcia and Thirteen Other Things: As Written”
  • Theology, by diverting the attention of men from this life to another, and by endeavoring to coerce all men into one religion, constantly preaching that this world is full of misery, but the next world would be beautiful - or not, as the case may be - has forced on men the thought of fear where otherwise there might have been the happy abandon of nature.

    Elbert Hubbard, Bert Hubbard (1923). “Selected writings of Elbert Hubbard: his mintage of wisdom, coined from a life of love, laughter and work”
  • Die, v.: To stop sinning suddenly.

  • One thing is sure, there are just two respectable ways to die. One is of old age, and the other is by accident.

    Elbert Hubbard, Felix Shay (1912). “The Fra: A Journal of Affirmation”
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