"If Shaw and Einstein couldn't beat death, what chance have I got? Practically none"
- Mel Brooks
About this Quote
The speaker, Mel Brooks, appears to think that death is an inevitable force that can not be conquered, even by brilliant people such as Shaw and Einstein. For that reason, he does not see himself as having much possibility of preventing death, either. The quote reveals a sense of futility and resignation to mortality.
This quote is written / told by Mel Brooks somewhere between June 28, 1926 and today. He/she was a famous Comedian from USA.
The author also have 20 other quotes.
"Death is no more than passing from one room into another. But there's a difference for me, you know. Because in that other room I shall be able to see"