And let me ask you this: the dead, where aren't they?

Franz Wright
And let me ask you this: the dead, where aren't...
And let me ask you this: the dead, where aren't...
And let me ask you this: the dead, where aren't...
And let me ask you this: the dead, where aren't...
About This Quote

The dead - where aren't they? This is a quote from the movie "Ghost". The quote asks if death is real and if it exists. The question was asked by a man who really wanted to believe that death did not exist, but then he finds out that his wife had died. He asks if she is still alive and then asks the question again, only to get the same answer.

It's a great quote because it asks if someone can get something for nothing. It asks if you can get something for nothing.

Source: Gods Silence

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