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On dyinghasn't yet lived. |
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Kafkahasn't yet lived. |
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Mark Twain |
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Haruki Murakamibut part of it. |
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Rilke |
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Rike |
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Thumper |
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RilkeThat is all of Life. |
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For PoeLove and Death , were like siblings, who cannot be separated ever. |
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Bob Dylan he is busy dying |
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Elbert Hubbard Leave a lot of debts. |
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DeathNo more; and, by a sleep to say we end The heart-ache and the thousand natural shocks That flesh is heir to, 'tis a consummation Devoutly to be wished. |
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HamletKenneth Branagh does this soliloquy watching himself on the mirror. He did a great Hamlet ! |
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Einstein said |
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ZEinstein said it as a mystery of our unknown purpose and the unknown destiny ahead of us. |
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poeticdragon 20-Dec-20, 04:48 |
Terry Pratchett |
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Dragon~ Zorroloco |
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poeticdragon 20-Dec-20, 05:32 |
ZorrolocoAren't influenced by cash; It's art, music, and wars That make a bigger splash!" ~ PoeticDragon (Not that I encourage warmongering- I'd definitely recommend the other two first!) |
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DragonThe cookies that we bake The lives that we touch The things that we teach Is the world we create Death is only me being gone....the universe proceeds apace.... no biggie |
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Orson Wells We live alone We die alone |