New Folks' Home: And Other Stories (The Complete Short Fiction Of Clifford D. Simak Book 6) - Plot & Excerpts
may be the culmination of the list of second thoughts Clifford D. Simak had about the concept of immortality. And it makes suicide look like a good idea, if only one could do it. … —dww You did not die. There was no normal way to die. You lived as carelessly and as recklessly as you could and you hoped that you would be lucky and be accidently killed. You kept on living and you got tired of living. “God, how tired a man can get of living!” Andrew Young said. John Riggs, chairman of the immortality commission, cleared his throat. “You realize,” he said to Andrew Young, “that this petition is a highly irregular procedure to bring to our attention.” He picked up the sheaf of papers off the table and ruffled through them rapidly. “There is no precedent,” he added. “I had hoped,”
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