Seeing a woman cough today made me sense a vague fear of death

Brandon Scott Gorrell
Seeing a woman cough today made me sense a vague...
Seeing a woman cough today made me sense a vague...
Seeing a woman cough today made me sense a vague...
Seeing a woman cough today made me sense a vague...
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The quote, “Seeing a woman cough today made me sense a vague fear of death,” describes how we feel when we realize we are mortal. We want to live forever, but this is impossible. We are all going to die one day, and no matter how much we want to believe otherwise, it’s true. Seeing someone coughing reminded me of the fact that I will die one day, and it made me sad.

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