Quote by Robert Frost
There is little much beyond the grave, but the strong are saying nothing until they see.
Summary
This quote suggests that there is limited knowledge or existence beyond death, and therefore it is futile for the strong or confident individuals to make claims or speak about it until they experience it for themselves. It implies that even the strongest individuals must refrain from proclaiming certainty before they have actual evidence or firsthand knowledge of what lies beyond the grave, highlighting the inherent uncertainty and mystery surrounding death and the afterlife.
Topics
Funerals
By Robert Frost