Tom Robbins Quotes
I Do Not Fear Death. I Resent It. Everything Must Die, Apparently, And I Am No Exception. But I Want To Be Consulted. You Know What I Mean? Death Is Impatient And Thoughtless. It Barges Into Your Room When You Are Right In The Middle Of Something, And It Doesn't Bother To Wipe Its Boots. I Have A New Passion, My Darlings, A Passion For Being Myself, And For Being More Than Previously Has Been Manifested For A Single Lifetime. I Am Determined To Die At My Own Convenience. Therefore, I Journey To The East, Where, I Have Been Told, There Are Men Who Have Taught Death Some Manners.
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