Quote by Neil Gaiman
It's harder to pick and choose when you're dead. It's like a photograph, you know. It doesn't matter as much.
Summary
This quote suggests that once a person is dead, they no longer have the ability to make choices or selectively decide which aspects of life are important. Comparing it to a photograph implies that after death, the perspective on life changes, and the significance of choices becomes negligible. It implies that in the grand scheme of things, the details of life may not hold the same weight or significance as they do when one is alive and able to actively participate in decision-making.
By Neil Gaiman