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death two sound
Charles Caleb Colton Death is like thunder in two particulars; we are alarmed, at the sound of it; and it is formidable only from that which preceded it.
death eye giving
Charles Dickens To close the eyes, and give a seemly comfort to the apparel of the dead, is poverty's holiest touch of nature.
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Charles Spurgeon Death is the waiting-room where we robe ourselves for immortality.
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Alan Watts To perceive that form reveals the void, and to see that the void reveals form, is the secret for the overcoming of death. To the extent that one is unaware of space, one is unaware of one's own eternity — it's the same thing!
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Alan Watts Lack of love for the vegetative, subtle, cthonic, pagan, and sexy aspect of the world means death.
death-penalty reason penalties
Alan Parker Personally I am very much against the death penalty for several reasons.
death important facts
Alan Ball The fact that we die, that makes life important. It's hard to take, but it's the truth.
ponds deeds want
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ponds empty fishes
Robert Bresson Empty the pond to get the fish.
ponds bigs fishes
Stacy Keibler I prefer being a small fish in a big pond.
ponds scum biofuels
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ponds frogs leap
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ponds frogs
Matsuo Basho Old pond, frog jumps in - plop.
ponds frogs realistic
Mason Cooley I have tried being surreal, but my frogs hop right back into their realistic ponds.
ponds stones sound
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Alan Watts Without birth and death, and without the perpetual transmutation of all the forms of life, the world would be static, rhythm-less, undancing, mummified.
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Alan Watts The world is a marvelous system of wiggles.
world meaningless
Alan Watts Everything in the world is gloriously meaningless.
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world save-the-world please
Alan Moore Please! Don't all leave. Somebody has to do it, don't you see? Somebody has to save the world...
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Alan Moore Who makes the world? Perhaps the world is not made. Perhaps nothing is made. Perhaps it simply is, has been, will always be there…a clock without a craftsman.
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Alan Moore One of the advantages of travelling the world is that you get to know the world broadly. And one of the advantages of staying in one place is that you get to know the world deeply.
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