David Carr - February 12, 2015
I find that in the deaths of humans we understand the depths of their humanity. A life cannot be looked upon in full until the last drop of saliva dries and they can say no more. As the clay hardens on their sculpture, others will look back and offer the impact and imprint their lives left. Some of the deceased will be looked upon fondly, souls remembered for time, while others' legacies will be left to rot, forgotten and damned.
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