Robert Sheckley Quote

The deed of dying transcends class and breeding. It is every man's patent of nobility, his summons from the king, his knightly adventure, the greatest deed of his life. And how he acquits himself in that lonely and perilous enterprise is his true measure as a man.


Chapter 15 (p. 71) - Immortality, Inc. (1959)


The deed of dying transcends class and breeding. It is every man's patent of nobility, his summons from the king, his knightly adventure, the...

The deed of dying transcends class and breeding. It is every man's patent of nobility, his summons from the king, his knightly adventure, the...

The deed of dying transcends class and breeding. It is every man's patent of nobility, his summons from the king, his knightly adventure, the...

The deed of dying transcends class and breeding. It is every man's patent of nobility, his summons from the king, his knightly adventure, the...