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If death meant just leaving the stage long enough to change costume and come back as a new character, would you slow dow
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"If death meant just leaving the stage long enough to change costume and come back as a new character, would you slow down? Or speed up?"

- Chuck Palahniuk

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This quote by Chuck Palahniuk poses a thought-provoking question about the principle of death. He recommends that if death was just a temporary break from the stage of life, where one could alter their outfit and return as a new character, would we still fear it? Would we slow down and take our time, understanding that we have the opportunity to come back and begin fresh? Or would we speed up, excited to experience as several characters and costumes as possible? This quote challenges us to consider our point of view on death and how it would change if we viewed it as a chance for reinvention.

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Chuck Palahniuk This quote is written / told by Chuck Palahniuk somewhere between February 21, 1961 and today. He was a famous Novelist from USA. The author also have 42 other quotes.

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