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“Death may not come this very day, but my complacency is ill-founded. Inevitably the time approaches…”

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“Death may not come this very day, but my complacency is ill-founded. Inevitably the time approaches when I shall die.”

Śāntideva, Bodhicaryāvatāra, Crosby & Skilton tr. (2:59)

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