I think Mr. Wilson will have to be the rest of the way alone.
Meaning of the quote
The quote suggests that Mr. Wilson will have to continue on his own, without the help of others. This means that he will have to take care of things by himself, without any support or assistance from anyone else. The quote implies that Mr. Wilson is facing a situation where he needs to handle things independently, and he won't have anyone to rely on for the rest of his journey.
About Flip Wilson
Flip Wilson was a trailblazing African American comedian and actor who hosted his own successful TV variety show in the 1970s, winning several awards. He was known for his iconic character Geraldine and released popular comedy albums during his career.
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