Death preserves an ideal.

Rosie Thomas
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When someone passes away, it is the ideal person who has died. That may sound strange, but this is how it works. An ideal person is someone who has worked really hard at their dreams and become the best they can be. If you worked hard to become an ideal person, then death would preserve that person in your memory forever.

Source: Iris & Ruby

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