Sure, but Doc basically told Tim to love and respect himself, put his own needs first because no one else was gonna look out for him. He didn't tell Tim anything he didn't already know. And he certainly didn't tell Tim he needed three cars, six wives, a space-saving vacuum cleaner and a herd of purebred cattle, and whatever other complications the television tells people they need in order to be happy in between the latest episode of Property Brothers.
"I haven't lived long enough to hate the idea just yet," Doc admits. He may be older than some freshly toiled dirt but he'd only just gotten this new lease on life in this new world. He still has some years to go before he grows tired of being the last man standing.
"Besides. I can die. Just not from standing around doing nothing." He'd tried that already for over a century. Death didn't take.
"Life is. Long and hard and lonely. Even if you don't got a hundred years of it to live. No better or worse reason to drink."
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"I haven't lived long enough to hate the idea just yet," Doc admits. He may be older than some freshly toiled dirt but he'd only just gotten this new lease on life in this new world. He still has some years to go before he grows tired of being the last man standing.
"Besides. I can die. Just not from standing around doing nothing." He'd tried that already for over a century. Death didn't take.
"Life is. Long and hard and lonely. Even if you don't got a hundred years of it to live. No better or worse reason to drink."