Cormac McCarthy Quotes About Death

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  • How surely are the dead beyond death. Death is what the living carry with them. A state of dread, like some uncanny foretaste of a bitter memory. But the dead do not remember and nothingness is not a curse. Far from it.

    Cormac McCarthy (2010). “Suttree”, p.184, Pan Macmillan
  • Men believe death's elections to be a thing inscrutable yet every act invites the act which follows and to the extent that men put one foot before the other they are accomplices in their own deaths as in all such facts of destiny.

    Cormac McCarthy (2010). “The Crossing: Book 2 of The Border Trilogy”, p.379, Vintage
  • They say death comes like a thief in the night, where is he? I'll hug his neck.

    Cormac McCarthy (2010). “Suttree”, p.13, Pan Macmillan
  • Dying ain't in people's plans, is it?

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