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Everything dies.
"Everything dies," he said.
Everything dies, and not always in its due time.
"Everything dies off eventually – no matter what it is," he says.
But everything dies away, soon lost in the constant low-level murmur of the street outside.
Everything dies in time: "Time ripens the creatures, Time rots them" (Mahabharata 1.1.188).
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"We couldn't let everything die".
Her fear of everything: dying, losing it all, flying.
They should just let it pass, let everything die down.
"But I know what you're saying in terms of everything dying down a little bit.
It is impossible to imagine everything dying back to a boring stasis.
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