get towards end life – no, life itself, something else: end likelihood — Julian Barnes, Sense Ending

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You get towards the end of life – no, not life itself, but of something else: the end of any likelihood of change in that life. You are allowed a long moment of pause, time enough to ask the question: what else have I done wrong?

Julian Barnes, The Sense of an Ending

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