4 Quotes by Elizabeth McCracken about death

  • Author Elizabeth McCracken
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    All I can say is, it's a sort of kinship, as though there is a family tree of grief. On this branch, the lost children, on this the suicided parents, here the beloved mentally ill siblings. When something terrible happens, you discover all of the sudden that you have a new set of relatives, people with whom you can speak in the shorthand of cousins.

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  • Author Elizabeth McCracken
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    Can I tell you something? It wasn't so bad. Not so bad at all right then, me scowling at the dirt, James in his bed, the way it always always was. Look, if that's all that happened, if his dying just meant that I would be waiting for him to say something instead of listening to him say something, it would have been fine.

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  • Author Elizabeth McCracken
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    I wanted to acknowledge that life goes on but that death goes on, too. A person who is dead is a long, long story.

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