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Death Quote by Setona Mizushiro

“You'll probably throw me out eventually. Next week..or twenty years from now... Sooner or later, you'll get worn out... And leave me for real... Maybe I'll gaze, dumbfounded, at a life with nothing left. That's okay, I'll watch you leave...knowing our love has died. I'll adorn the road of death…” quote by Setona Mizushiro
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““You'll probably throw me out eventually. Next week..or twenty years from now... Sooner or later, you'll get worn out... And leave me for real... Maybe I'll gaze, dumbfounded, at a life with nothing left. That's okay, I'll watch you leave...knowing our love has died. I'll adorn the road of death with flowers. Since that's all I can do.””

Setona Mizushiro

About This Quote

The speaker reflects on inevitable loss, accepting love’s end and finding solace in honoring the departed with symbolic gestures.

In simple terms: Accept loss, honor memories.

Key Takeaway

Accept loss, honor memories.

Themes

love loss acceptance grief memory

Mood

melancholic reflective

Type

poetic emotional

When to use this quote

  • funeral planning
  • writing a eulogy
  • creating memorials
  • personal reflection

Key Concepts

impermanence emotional resilience symbolic acts

Questions to Reflect On

  • How do you cope with love ending?
  • What rituals help you process grief?
A Different Perspective

Some may find symbolic gestures insufficient for deep grief.

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