We the living are to blame for the painfulness of being dead.

Mokokoma Mokhonoana
We the living are to blame for the painfulness of...
We the living are to blame for the painfulness of...
We the living are to blame for the painfulness of...
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We the living are to blame for the painfulness of being dead. This quote expresses how we, as living people, must feel when we know for certain that someone has passed away. We should feel some measure of remorse for this pain.

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