Pinterest is a treasure trove of Pooh misquotes. Some, like this one, seem to involve intentional acts of vandalism. Whoever wrote this Pooh misquote went out of their way to retool a perfectly well loved children's book by a different author - "Hope for the flowers" by Trina Paulus - in order to make this Pooh and Piglet mashup. The revised version replaces two caterpillars talking earnestly about become butterflies (which makes sense) with Pooh and Piglet talking earnestly about become butterflies (which makes no sense). And here: the nervous, anxious, permanently frightened Piglet is the one reassuring Pooh not to worry about the death and destruction of his physical body because his intangible spirit will somehow continue on. Not even in character! To touch things off, the vandal has used a mock-ink font, yellowed paper, and faked an A. A. Milne signature at the bottom to lend credibility to the offending article.