“It's a messy business, dying,' he said. 'As time goes on there's just less and less of you. It happens quickly for some; for others it can drag on. Starting from birth you keep losing one thing after another: first a finger, than an arm, first a tooth, then a whole set of teeth, first one memory, then all your memory, and so on and so forth, until one day there's nothing left. Then they chuck what's left of you in a hole and shovel it in and that's your lot.”
Quote by Robert Seethaler
Book:Ein ganzes Leben
Work
Ein ganzes Leben
Browse quotes and source details for this work. more
Author
You May Also Like
“The dead never truly die. They simply change form.”
Source: Rise Up and Salute the Sun: The Writings of Suzy Kassem
“Death is permanent. There’s no coming back if you get off the ferryman’s boat.”
Source: Killmore
Source: Run
Source: Os Homens Nunca Saberão Nada Disto
“Death belongs only to God. What right have men to lay hands on a thing so unknown?”
Source: Les Misérables
Source: The Reapers
“The point to life is not only to live it, but to enjoy it.”