“The young were at least smooth-skinned and straight; the old were flabby and wrinkled. At least, he thought, they should pony up some piece of timeless wisdom to make up for their wretchedness: yet most shambled from breakfast to bedtime in the same dumb state that had taken them through adolescence. A fair number had grown up quite simply dimwits, and stubbornly remained so even in their dotage. He wanted to venerate them, for with their lined faces and dignified bearing they reminded him of august men of state. But then they spoke.”
Quote by Lydia Millet
Book:How the Dead Dream
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How the Dead Dream
This book delves into the mysterious realm of the afterlife, examining the dreams experienced by those who have passed on. The narrative takes readers on a journey through the subconscious, exploring themes of existence, memory, and the enduring nature of the human spirit. more
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