I know perfectly well he's a god, too. But what I think is he'll be much godlier after he's dead.

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About This Quote

This quote is meant to suggest that the person who is admired for their skill and talent will be better appreciated once they are gone. The person who has been fortunate enough to receive such praise and admiration was not a god in his or her lifetime, but will become one once they are gone. The quote is also meant to suggest that we should appreciate people, even if they do not deserve it, while they are alive.

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