id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 31354 Maeterlinck, Maurice Death .txt text/plain 10862 544 76 They form part of life and not of death. shall see presently in what manner a man of to-day, if he would remain things to consider, it will be possible to surround death with deeper death carries the spirit to some place unknown, shall we reproach it When our mind no longer has a body, what shall But how shall the ego which we know and whose destiny at the same time; for we cannot imagine a soul suffering in a body form of life which we do not yet understand; let us learn to look more painful too; for the mind, if it remain as we know it--and we are which our reason conceives, or shall we remain eternally in that which the infinity conceived by our reason and that perceived by our senses fate of the worlds, reduced to knowing whether or not the infinity of ./cache/31354.txt ./txt/31354.txt