"Death with Interruptions" Quotes
In "Death with Interruptions," death suddenly stops occurring in an unnamed country, leading to chaos and existential reflection as society grapples with the consequences of immortality and the eventual return of death in an unexpected form.
fiction | 238 pages | Published in NaN
Quotes
It is not only the land of the living that is subject to interruption. Death too may come to a standstill.
The one thing that everyone must do is die. No one has yet found a way of avoiding this necessity, and there is no way out of it.
What is a year? A fraction of time equal to one revolution of the earth around the sun, and how immeasurable is that.
The greatest mistake is to imagine that we never err.
There are only three things that matter in life, birth, love and death.
No one can stop a death by mere decree of law.
We are all hostages of time.
In love, no one can harm anyone else; we are each of us responsible for our own feelings and cannot blame someone else for what we feel.
The fact that we are not living in the midst of a great war, that the sun is shining, that the earth continues to turn, must be sufficient, it is not.
The world has been rearranged. What was once on top is now below.





