Quote by Alastair Reid

And what cats have to tellon each return from hellis this: that dying is what the living do, that dying is what the loving do, and that dead dogs are those who do not knowthat dying is what, to live, each has to do.


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Summary

This quote emphasizes that death is an integral part of life, symbolized through cats returning from hell. It suggests that dying is not only a physical process but also a metaphorical one. To truly live and love, individuals must confront their mortality and embrace the ephemeral nature of existence. The mention of "dead dogs" who remain oblivious to this notion implies that only those who understand and accept the inevitability of death can truly experience the fullness of life.

By Alastair Reid
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