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We never stop reading, although every book comes to an end, just as we never stop living, although death is certain
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"We never stop reading, although every book comes to an end, just as we never stop living, although death is certain"

- Roberto Bolano

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In this quote, Roberto Bolano compares reading to living, emphasizing the concept that both are constant procedures that never ever genuinely pertain to an end. Just as every book ultimately reaches its conclusion, our lives will likewise pertain to an end with death. However, the act of reading and the act of living are both continuous and never genuinely stop. This could be analyzed as a reminder to value every moment and experience in life, just as we cherish every book we read. It also highlights the cyclical nature of life and the idea that although things may come to an end, they will always be followed by new beginnings.

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Roberto Bolano This quote is written / told by Roberto Bolano between April 28, 1953 and July 15, 2003. He was a famous Novelist from Chile. The author also have 3 other quotes.

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