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" Speak to me, Emma, just a single soothing word, stroke my hair again, say what you confessed in death, that I was good—that at least I was good. And know, please—but you cannot know, the dead are deaf, the cerebrum decays, and with it, what a person was. "

Jean Améry , Charles Bovary, Country Doctor: A Portrait of a Simple Man


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Jean Améry quote : Speak to me, Emma, just a single soothing word, stroke my hair again, say what you confessed in death, that I was good—that at least I was good. And know, please—but you cannot know, the dead are deaf, the cerebrum decays, and with it, what a person was.