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R.A. Salvatore

“it is a valuable lesson that should often be reinforced—that many who are faced with impending death, a disease that will likely take them in a year’s time, for example, quite often insist that their affliction is the best thing that ever happened to them. It takes the immediacy of mortality to remind them to watch the sunrise and the sunset, to note the solitary flower among the rocks, to appreciate those loved ones around them, to taste their food, and revel in the feel of a cool breeze.”

R.A. Salvatore, The Companions
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The Companions (The Sundering, #1, The Legend of Drizzt, #27) The Companions by R.A. Salvatore
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