R.W. SchmidtFew living do."" Then, have I...I mean, am I-""Oh, no, child! You are still very much alive! Though I may say, not as Alive as you might be if you had died.
About This Quote
In this quote, the author is saying that there are only a few people who die when they should. And he is wondering if he will be one of them.
Source: The Lands Beyond The Moon
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