Quote by Woody Allen
Death is a state of non-being. That which is not, does not exist. Therefore death does not exist. Only truth exists. Truth and beauty. Each is interchangeable, but are aspects of themselves. Er, what specifically did they say they had in mind for me?
Summary
This quote reflects the idea that death is simply a state of non-existence, meaning that it doesn't exist as a separate concept. It suggests that only truth and beauty truly exist and are interchangeable aspects of one another. However, there seems to be confusion about the context, as the speaker is unsure about what was previously discussed or expected of them.
By Woody Allen