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What I look forward to is continued immaturity followed by death
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"What I look forward to is continued immaturity followed by death"

- Dave Barry

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This quote by Dave Barry is a humorous take on the certainty of aging as well as fatality. He is recommending that life is a cycle of immaturity followed by fatality, which this is something to look forward to. He is likely satirizing the suggestion that life is a journey of development and maturity, which death is the best objective. He is also suggesting that life is a cycle of immaturity as well as fatality, which this is something to be embraced. By utilizing wit, he is making light of the truth that life is finite and that death is inevitable. He is additionally suggesting that life ought to be delighted in as well as accepted, even if it is loaded with immaturity. Inevitably, this quote is a reminder to appreciate life as well as take advantage of it, also if it is full of immaturity.

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Dave Barry This quote is written / told by Dave Barry somewhere between July 3, 1947 and today. He was a famous Author from USA. The author also have 67 other quotes.

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