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There is romantic nonsense these days about the beauty of death, about the terrible end becoming the lovely beginning, and I think that's wrong, a diminution of the beauty of life. Death is as terrible as birth is wonderful. The laws of physics and nature--not romance--dictate this. It occurs to me that sometimes even nature--raw, silent, solemn, and joyous nature--fears, even if only slightly, rot.