If you're planning on dying today I hope you dig your grave first.
by Larry McMurtry (0 Reviews)
In "Lonesome Dove," Larry McMurtry presents a profound reflection on the inevitability of death. The quote, "If you're planning on dying today I hope you dig your grave first," serves as a stark reminder of mortality and the importance of preparation. It suggests a practical approach to facing one's demise, urging individuals to acknowledge and confront the reality of life and death.
This sentiment underscores themes prevalent throughout the novel, where characters grapple with their fates and the harsh realities of the frontier. The quote encapsulates the ruggedness of life, reflecting the need for resilience and forethought in the face of life's ultimate certainty.
If you're planning on dying today I hope you dig your grave first.
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