'They Both Die At The End' is about coming face to face with your own mortality.
“'They Both Die At The End' is about coming face to face with your own mortality.”
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'They Both Die At The End' is about coming face to face with your own mortality.
“'They Both Die At The End' is about coming face to face with your own mortality.”
'They Both Die At The End' is about coming face to face with your own mortality.
This apartment isn't home for either of us, but we're home for each other, and that's what makes every small wall fall away so I only focus on him.
Death is the one - the one thing we don't have many answers for. We understand how people die, but we don't know what comes next, and that's something that's always fascinated and disturbed me and frustrated me.
I was very lucky to befriend many authors before even signing with an agent, and they were all so supportive of me when I told them I was in the middle of my first book.
You never think about your own mortality. At least not until your back gives way when you're 40.
Until having kids, I had never really thought about mortality so much.
It's the advantage of the virus to spread, and you can only spread when you infect people and they infect other people without necessarily killing them. So if you had 100 percent mortality, the potential pandemic would almost self-eliminate itself.
Losing people does make you face up to your own mortality.
I've been aware of my own mortality since I was 12.
I have OCD and, literally, walking on the left, needing things to be in even numbers with few exceptions. One and seven, any number that ends in seven, that's all me. All the tics like the pulling of the ear and scratching of the palms, all me.