Summary
This quote, attributed to American filmmaker Woody Allen, encapsulates the feeling of unease that many people have towards the inevitability of death. It suggests that while the speaker may not fear the concept of death itself, they wish to avoid the actual experience or moment of dying. It reflects a common sentiment of wanting to live a full life but also hoping to pass away peacefully, without having to witness the process firsthand. The quote highlights the universal human apprehension towards mortality, even among those who claim not to fear death.
By Woody Allen