Before man is life and death; and whether him likes shall be given him.
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Salvian the Presbyter
AD 429
It is written that life and death both confront humankind and that he reaches out his hand toward what he wants. We draw from these words that everyone will possess for eternity those goods that they seized with their hand, so to speak, during this life. And whatever they became attached to, they will remain attached to, with his mind and will entirely fixated on it. - "Against Avarice 1.1.7"