There is a quote from the classics, "whom the gods love die young" It is probably worth checking a Latin website for the exact translation from latin. Hope this helps.
thanks for the suggestions...i have subsequently found this quote, which apparently appeared in Punch in 1893(!):
"Nearly all our best men are dead! Carlyle, Tennyson, Browning, George Eliot! I'm not feeling very well myself!"
...trouble is, i have no idea what it means!.....anyone care to explain?
Just a thought. This saying may be derived from a famous related quote.
De Gaulle once said, when told that a certain man was 'indispensable' for a certain position; "The graveyards are full of indispensable men".