DEAD. BUT NOT BURIED. To pull the breath in and blow it out again, to ©at. to walk about merely, is not to live. There is a great difference between existing and living. Many men are dead years before they cease to breathe and are buried—dead in their higher impulses; dead in hope, in love, in charity; dead in aspiration, in ambition—dead but still breathing. To be dead blit still breathing is a curse indeed.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 16907, 5 December 1922, Page 6
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