"To do more, is not necessarily to do better."

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Source: Katy Evans (2013). “Remy”, p.202, Simon and Schuster

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Katy Butler

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Katy Butler is a writer and advocate known for her work on aging and end-of-life issues, particularly through her book 'Knocking on Heaven's Door.'

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