A collection of lines from obituaries that enlarge our appreciation of the human spirit.
Tuesday, May 14, 2013
Peter Worthington: The Life of a Reporter
I regret, too, the nuisance for them of a funeral which they may hope will be well attended, but which I know won’t be, because I tend to be a loner who treated most people decently, but who never encouraged intimacy.
My reservations are meaningless and will be ignored.
Pity I wasn’t a drinker, then everyone could feel superior and forgive a weakness.
(H/T: Peter Elikann)
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