A.L. Tyler Quotes
Someday In The Very Distant Future, What Would Only Be The Blink Of A Second To The Rest Of The Universe, The Sun Would Burn Out, And This Planet Would Die. Eventually, The Speck Of Mud Once Known As Earth Would Break Apart, And All Vestiges Of Humanity - Art, And Literature, And Pictures Of Families - Would Be Decomposed Into Their Elements, And Would Be Scattered Throughout The Stars In Tiny Bits And Pieces. Ashes To Ashes, Dust To Dust. She Had Dealt With The Fact That Things Die. And Because It All Dies, None Of It Really Mattered. Lena,
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