An Outpouring of Reader Reflection After the Death of Oliver Sacks - The New York Times: "After learning he had terminal cancer, Dr. Sacks wrote poignantly about the universal affliction that strikes all humans, mentioning contemporaries of his who died in recent years. Without dwelling on loss, he described the upshot of being human: “When people die, they cannot be replaced.”"
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