j Death 355 else who dies and not we. We cannot blow hot and cold with the same breath. If we would retain personal identity at all, we must continue it beyond what we call death, in which case death ceases ,to be what we have hitherto thought it, that is to say, the end of our being. We cannot have both personal identity and death too. Complete Death To die completely, a person must not only forget but be forgotten, and he who is not forgotten is not dead. This is as old as non omnis moriar and a great deal older, but very few people realise it. Life and Death When I was young I used to think the only certain thing about life was that I should one day die. Now I think the only certain thing about life is that there is no such thing as death. The Defeat of Death There is nothing which at once affects a man so much and so little as his own death. It is a case in which the going-to- happen-ness of a thing is of greater importance than the actual thing itself which cannot be of importance to the man who dies, for Death cuts his own throat in the matter of hurting people. As a bee that can sting once but in the stinging dies, so Death is dead to him who is dead already. While he is shaking his wings, there is brutum fulmen but the man goes on living, frightened, perhaps, but unhurt; pain and sickness may hurt him but the moment Death strikes him both he and Death are beyond feeling. It is as though Death were born anew with every man ; the two protect one another so long as they keep one another at arm's length, but if they once embrace it is all over with both. The Torture of Death The fabled pains of Tantalus, Sisyphus and all the rest of them show what an instinctive longing there is in all men