Well, it is a good thing he died young. Most men don't have the good sense to knowwhen to quit this earth. At least your husband didn't drag on and on like some do.
by Karen Hawkins
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The quote reflects a rather cynical perspective on death, suggesting that it can be a blessing when someone passes away at a young age. The speaker implies that many people lack the awareness or judgment to recognize when it is time to leave life behind, which can lead to prolonged suffering or a lack of fulfillment. The comment hints at societal norms surrounding life and death, touching on the idea that some individuals may cling to life longer than is beneficial.

In the context of the book "The Seduction of Sara" by Karen Hawkins, this viewpoint serves to highlight complex emotions surrounding loss and the acceptance of mortality. The sentiment expresses a mix of relief and resignation, suggesting that the husband’s early death spared him from the potential struggles of aging and a drawn-out existence. This can lead to reflections on how society views the aging process and the value placed on life's duration versus its quality.

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