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Julian Barnes

“For me, death is the one appalling fact which defines life; unless you are constantly aware of it, you cannot begin to understand what life is about; unless you know and feel that the days of wine and roses are limited, that the wine will madeirize and the roses turn brown in their stinking water before all are thrown out for ever- including the jug- there is no context to such pleasures and interests as come your way on the road to the grave.”

Julian Barnes, Nothing to Be Frightened Of
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Nothing to Be Frightened Of Nothing to Be Frightened Of by Julian Barnes
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