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Is this gramatically correct?

Krassus

Golden Member
"Don't be afraid of dying while fighting for something you believe in.
Be afraid of dying while regretting not having fought."
 
Originally posted by: Krassus
"Don't be afraid of dying while fighting for something you believe in.
Be afraid of dying while regretting not having fought."

Yes, it is correct, but it's retarded. Please, please tell me this isn't a quote for a high school yearbook quote...
 
Originally posted by: oog
i think i would go with "not fighting" over "not having fought"

Fighting is present tense. It sounds good to me... You just have to say it a few times to understand the structure of the sentence.
 
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