Marcus Garvey Quote

Death is the end of all life in the individual or the thing; if physical, the crumbling of the body into dust from whence it came. He who lives not uprightly, dies completely in the crumbling of the physical body, but he who lives well, transforms himself from that which is mortal, to immortal.


Philosophy and opinions: Edited by Amy Jacques-Garvey (ed. 1923)


Death is the end of all life in the individual or the thing; if physical, the crumbling of the body into dust from whence it came. He who lives not...

Death is the end of all life in the individual or the thing; if physical, the crumbling of the body into dust from whence it came. He who lives not...

Death is the end of all life in the individual or the thing; if physical, the crumbling of the body into dust from whence it came. He who lives not...

Death is the end of all life in the individual or the thing; if physical, the crumbling of the body into dust from whence it came. He who lives not...