Milan KunderaYes, it's a well-known fact about you: you're like death, you take everything.
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It's a well-known fact about you: you're like death, you take everything. Compare this quote to the one above and see if you can see the similarities. This one is another way of saying that you take everything, so much so that it's unfair to hold any expectations of you whatsoever.
Source: Laughable Loves
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