"A theory of personal resurrection or reincarnation of the individual is untenable when we but pause to consider the magnitude of the idea. On the contrary, I must believe that rather than the survival of all, we must look for survival only in the spirit of the good we have done in passing through.Once obsolete, an automobile is thrown to the scrap heap. Once here and gone, the human life has likewise served its purpose. If it has been a good life, it has been sufficient. There is no need for another."

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Source: Luther Burbank (1927). “My Beliefs”

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Luther Burbank

Horticulturist

Luther Burbank was an influential American botanist known for developing new plant varieties, including the Burbank potato, which transformed agriculture.

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