Charles Caleb Colton Quote

In death itself there can be nothing terrible, for the act of death annihilates sensation; but there are many roads to death, and some of them justly formidable, even to the bravest.


Remarks on the Talents of Lord Byron and the Tendencies of Don Juan (ed. 1823)


In death itself there can be nothing terrible, for the act of death annihilates sensation; but there are many roads to death, and some of them justly ...

In death itself there can be nothing terrible, for the act of death annihilates sensation; but there are many roads to death, and some of them justly ...

In death itself there can be nothing terrible, for the act of death annihilates sensation; but there are many roads to death, and some of them justly ...

In death itself there can be nothing terrible, for the act of death annihilates sensation; but there are many roads to death, and some of them justly ...