Sometimes the only answer to death is lunch.

Jim Harrison
Sometimes the only answer to death is lunch.
Sometimes the only answer to death is lunch.
Sometimes the only answer to death is lunch.
Sometimes the only answer to death is lunch.
About This Quote

When you're faced with your own death, sometimes the only answer to that is lunch. This quote is very true and is used to express that when it comes to death, there's really not much you can do about it. This is used to show that life goes on despite death because we continue on with our lives. When we get older and live longer, we can often forget how young we once were and the things we did when we were younger.

It's so easy to get caught up in things we're doing now and forget all about the past. The author of this quote explains that if we stop and think about the past though, it's really not that bad and sometimes even makes us smile or laugh due to what happened in our past.

Source: Warlock

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