Death aims with fouler spite at fairer marks
Death aims with fouler spite at fairer marks
The quote "Death aims with fouler spite at fairer marks" from Francis Quarles' work speaks to the idea that death often seems to target those who are young, beautiful, and innocent. It suggests that death is particularly cruel when it takes the lives of those who have not yet had the chance to fully experience life or who possess qualities that make them stand out in some way.