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what poet wrote "live while you live then die and be done with it"

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Elizabeth Edwards: Live Until You Die - Democratic Underground
This was all beautifully told in Gunther's book after Johnny had died, "Death Be Not Proud," a best-seller that became a great TV movie around 1975 or so. The thing that Johnny Gunther thought up was, "Live while you live, and die and be done with it." 

Sometimes we put up walls not to keep people out, but to see who cares enough to break them down.

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