Ian Mcewan Quotes About Dying

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  • I think the Americans are dying to leave Iraq. I was against the war but longed for the fall of Saddam; the decision to go to war clearly was taken long before the matter reached the U.N., given its inevitability. I kept my fingers crossed for the emergence of democracy in Iraq even if that would mean victory for a man whose politics I have little sympathy with.

    Source: www.washingtonpost.com
  • If life was a dream, then dying must be the moment when you woke up. It was so simple it must be true. You died, the dream was over, you woke up. That's what people meant when they talked about going to heaven. It was like waking up.

    Ian McEwan (1996). “The daydreamer”
  • Dying in unfamiliar surroundings miles away from home, it cannot possibly be good. There is a great sadness about that I think.

    Source: www.telegraph.co.uk
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