Quote by Miguel de Cervantes

'Tis the maddest trick a man can ever play in his whole life, to let his breath sneak out of his body without any more ado, and without so much as a rap o'er the pate, or a kick of the guts; to go out like the snuff of a farthing candle, and die merely of the mulligrubs, or the sullens.


'Tis the maddest trick a man can ever play in his whole life

Summary

This quote depicts the idea that it is foolish for a person to let their life end without any significant accomplishments or experiences. It references the act of dying without leaving any impact or leaving behind a noticeable legacy. The use of phrases like "let his breath sneak out of his body" and "go out like the snuff of a farthing candle" illustrates the insignificance and unremarkable nature of such a death. Essentially, the quote suggests that it is a waste to allow one's life to pass without making a meaningful mark in the world.

Topics

Death
By Miguel de Cervantes
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