Yeah, which is a really good thing to think as a human. Because we all have a timeline, Peter… but most of us don’t live like we have a timeline.
Steve Gleason, suffering from ALS or Lou Gehrig’s Disease, in response to Peter King’s question “How you thought to yourself, how long do I have to live?” (via apoplecticskeptic)
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