They had...finished their lives before their death — which is not always the end of life and often comes long before the end.

Jules Barbey DAurevilly
They had...finished their lives before their death — which is...
They had...finished their lives before their death — which is...
They had...finished their lives before their death — which is...
They had...finished their lives before their death — which is...
About This Quote

This sentence makes the reader think about the readers. It refers to the way we can be in a certain place and then suddenly we can be in a different place. This change of places is an event that changes our lives. Maybe, we are happy but suddenly something happened and we are sad.

Source: Les Diaboliques

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