Quote by Sorin Cerin
Is the sunrise superior just because it goes before the sunset with a day and sunset goes before the sunrise with a night? Could there be day without night and sunrise without sunset, life without death?
Summary
This quote questions the notion of superiority based on the order or sequence of events. It suggests that just because the sunrise precedes the sunset during the day, it does not necessarily make one superior to the other. It poses the possibility of existence without their opposites, challenging the idea that certain things are inherently superior or inferior solely because they are paired or linked in a specific way. It invites us to contemplate the existence of concepts like life and death independently, separate from each other's presence.
By Sorin Cerin