Death always wins.

Kelly Creagh
Death always wins.
Death always wins.
Death always wins.
Death always wins.
About This Quote

Death always wins. The idea is that death will always win. No matter how much you try to avoid it or save yourself, sooner or later it will find you. This quote goes along with the idea that there are some things that are not worth living for, and you should accept your fate. Sometimes, it is better to just accept your fate and let go of trying to control everything around you.

Source: Nevermore

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