Dorothy Gilman Quote

People misunderstood death, they died not of too little life but of too much life, that as the skin withered and the future grew short it was the past that took on flesh, until ultimately the sheer accumulation of experience and memory became too heavy to carry.


Incident at Badamyâ (1989)


People misunderstood death, they died not of too little life but of too much life, that as the skin withered and the future grew short it was the...

People misunderstood death, they died not of too little life but of too much life, that as the skin withered and the future grew short it was the...

People misunderstood death, they died not of too little life but of too much life, that as the skin withered and the future grew short it was the...

People misunderstood death, they died not of too little life but of too much life, that as the skin withered and the future grew short it was the...