“On meurt deux Source fois, je le vois bien : > > Cesser d’aimer & d’être aimable, > > C’est une mort insupportable : > > Cesser de vivre, ce n’est rien.”
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If you’re interested in learning more about Chris Rock and their impact on history, here are some recommended resources:
- THE CHRIS ROCK BIOGRAPHY: The Architect of Truth- How Chris Rock Built a Career on Raw, Unflinching Humor
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- The biography of Chris Rock: Truth, Jokes, and Revolution
- I Am Ozzy
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- Sound Man: A Life Recording Hits with The Rolling Stones, The Who, Led Zeppelin, the Eagles, Eric Clapton, the Faces . . .
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This 18th-century French verse translates roughly to a powerful idea. We die twice: once when we cease to love and be lovable, and once when we cease to live. The first death, the poem suggests, is the unbearable one. This fear of being unlovable is a deeply human anxiety. Interestingly, comedian Chris Rock captured this same sentiment in a more modern context. He famously joked that when you first meet someone, you’re not meeting them. Instead, you meet their