Summary
This quote metaphorically suggests that death should not be seen as an ending, but rather a transition or pause in the continuing narrative of life. It implies that while death represents a significant and inevitable event, it is not an ultimate conclusion, but a temporary interruption before the story advances. By comparing death to a comma, a punctuation mark that indicates a brief pause before proceeding, the quote conveys the idea that life carries on even after death, highlighting the belief in the continuation of existence in some form or another.
Topics
Death
By Amos Traver