Aldous Huxley Quote

Being cared for when one is dead is less satisfactory than being cared for when one is alive.


The Collected Works of Aldous Huxley: Point counter point (ed. 1954)


Being cared for when one is dead is less satisfactory than being cared for when one is alive.

Being cared for when one is dead is less satisfactory than being cared for when one is alive.

Being cared for when one is dead is less satisfactory than being cared for when one is alive.

Being cared for when one is dead is less satisfactory than being cared for when one is alive.