Death, I had discovered long ago, was available in varying flavors, and none of them particularly palatable.

Jasper Fforde
Death, I had discovered long ago, was available in varying...
Death, I had discovered long ago, was available in varying...
Death, I had discovered long ago, was available in varying...
Death, I had discovered long ago, was available in varying...
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Death is a part of life that is hard to accept. In the beginning, there is a great deal of denial that death exists. Yet, as we get older, we begin to accept the reality of our mortality. We settle into the idea that death is unavoidable and an inevitable part of life.

There are many ways in which we can forget the reality of death. One way is by making it a part of our everyday life. A person can become so accustomed to death that they do not even notice it when it comes knocking on their door.

Source: First Among Sequels

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