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I used to work in West Palm Beach, Florida, and would pass by Woodlawn Cemetery, which was established over 100 years ago. The entrance is marked by a stone arch, built in 1925, with this phrase carved in stone:
“That which is so universal as death must be a blessing.”
I always found that phrase eloquently worded and oddly comforting.
Here’s the strange part...nobody knows the origin of the quote. There have been theories over the years, but the mystery remains.
In a weird way, not knowing the authorship somehow enhances the veracity of the words, which are compelling without the need for a citation to an unimpeachable source.
Perhaps, I just want it to be true.
Any local mysteries you’d like to share?
“That which is so universal as death must be a blessing.”
I always found that phrase eloquently worded and oddly comforting.
Here’s the strange part...nobody knows the origin of the quote. There have been theories over the years, but the mystery remains.
In a weird way, not knowing the authorship somehow enhances the veracity of the words, which are compelling without the need for a citation to an unimpeachable source.
Perhaps, I just want it to be true.
Any local mysteries you’d like to share?