A Quote by Cormac McCarthy

When you die it's the same as if everybody else did too. — © Cormac McCarthy
When you die it's the same as if everybody else did too.
How would you know if you were the last man on Earth? He said. I don't guess you would know it. You'd just be it. Nobody would know it. It wouldn't make any difference. When you die it's the same as if everybody else died too.
It is a sad fate for a man to die too well known to everybody else, and still unknown to himself.
I think I've always wanted to be different from everybody else. I get really annoyed when I do something and everybody else does it too, or if I'm doing something that everybody else is doing.
Because everybody else was investing in the consumer Internet, I did, too.
When you were born, you cried and everybody else was happy. The only question that matters is this - when you die, will you be happy when everybody else is crying?
I was a very shy character, always feeling uncomfortable because everybody was stronger than I, and always afraid I would look like a sissy. Everybody else played baseball; everybody else did all kinds of athletic things.
I feel like I wanted to run differently than everybody else did. And I want to do things that everybody else hasn't done.
I mean that's my entire life right there. I re-evaluted everybody in my life. I narrowed it down to the people that really cared about me. And did away with everybody else. Just kind of distanced myself. Same thing with the producers.
Even if I did work with a big producer, you try not to do the same kind of records as everybody else.
I fought really hard to win a seat in Congress, and everybody else did, too.
You can't expect to be better than everybody else if you're doing the same thing as everybody else.
Swimming is my passion and something that I love. Going out there in the water, it feels as if there's nothing wrong with me. I go out there and train as hard as anybody else. I have the same dreams, the same goals. It doesn't matter if you look different. You're still the same as everybody else because you have the same dream.
"What did you do?” This time the question tears from my throat like a growl. I throw myself toward him. “What did you do?” I scream. “You die, I die too. I asked you not to do this. You made your decision. These are the repercussions."
All I did was die,' I said. 'And then, when presented with an opportunity not to be dead any more, I took it. Anyone else would have done the same thing.
He ended up on his own. I thought, he's got rid of everybody else, he's going to get rid of himself and he did." "Things just seemed to go too wrong too many times.
I think if you study--if you learn too much of what others have done, you may tend to take the same direction as everybody else.
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