They are indeed very strange statements.
A good reputation is better than expensive pleasures? I think that one is very much open for debate.
The day someone dies is better than they day they were born? Only if you are someone who has faith in some sort of afterlife. I can tell you this -that I am 100% certain that I regard the day I was born as a far far better day than that inevitable day when i finally shuffle off this mortal coil, and the same applies to the days of birth of my kids, too. You do speak nonsense.
"It is better to go to a funeral than to a party?" Really? Not sure I agree with that sentiment either - all things being equal I would rather be at a party than a funeral, and of those funerals I have attended recently, I am pretty sure those people for whom the funeral was being held would far rather have been at a party too.
Death cannot be better than life, unless the life you are living is so miserable, so painful, your quality of life so fundamentally compromised that each day represents a living agony, or where your personal dignity has completely disappeared - then I could imagine people might welcome the release from such torment, and non-existence might seem preferable.
Otherwise, Life beats death hands down.