In the end, we’ll all
“
In the end,
we’ll all become stories.
”
Meaning
This quote means what survives us is narrative and memory, not only facts.
About Author
Margaret Atwood
Margaret Atwood is a Canadian poet, novelist, and environmental activist, known for works like The Handmaid’s Tale. Her quotes often reflect imagination, social critique, and resilience. Atwood inspires writers, readers, and activists to challenge societal norms, embrace creativity, and explore ethical, political, and environmental issues.
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