She lived in fear of ifonic endings. (91)

Anne Lamott
She lived in fear of ifonic endings. (91)
She lived in fear of ifonic endings. (91)
She lived in fear of ifonic endings. (91)
She lived in fear of ifonic endings. (91)
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She lived in fear of ifonic endings. Being fearful of the unknown is something most people cannot stand. The unknown can be terrifying, especially when it comes to your health. The unknown can be the result of a disease or a fatal accident.

When Lindsay Lohan says, “She lived in fear of ifonic endings,” she is saying that she worried about not being able to control her life. On top of that, she was concerned about what would happen if she did lose control and end up in a hospital bed. This quote shows how Lindsay Lohan was unable to control her life and thus could not control what happened to her body.

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