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Death is such a strange thing. One minute you're here and then just gone. You'd think there would be an anteroom, a place where you could be visited before you go. John Banville
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Death is still working like a mole, / And digs my grave at each remove. P. Herbert
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Death is so important that God visited death upon his own son, thereby helping us learn right from wrong well enough that we may escape death forever and live eternally in God's grace. P. J. O'Rourke
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Death is not treatment, even if it's medically facilitated. Stella Young
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Death is a sniper. It strikes people you love, people you like, people you know - it's everywhere. You could be next. But then you turn out not to be. But then again, you could be. Nora Ephron
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Death is a part of the process in storm recovery, ... We're not Houston. We can't house thousands of evacuees. We can host this staff and let them do their work. George Grace
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Death is a given in wartime. But this isn't about death in the heat of battle; this is about how we treat those already at the mercy of U.S. forces. It's about who is responsible for the policy and practice of the United States. Deborah Pearlstein
death keen robbed servant true
Death has robbed us of a true servant who was keen on his job. Njeru Ndwiga
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Death has a thousand doors to let out life: I shall find one Philip Massinger
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False modesty is better than none. Vilhjalmur Stefansson
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A modest demeanor arouses thoughts of seduction. Mason Cooley
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Be a constant outrage to modesty There is nothing to fear: modesty is exercised only among the blind. Jean Cocteau
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Modesty sets off one newly come to honour. George Herbert
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Modesty is policy, no less than virtue. William Gilmore Simms
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If modesty and candor are necessary to an author in his judgment of his own works, no less are they in his reader. Sarah Fielding
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Modesty is a virtue that can never thrive in public. John Adams
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It is easy for a somebody to be modest, but it is difficult to be modest when one is a nobody. Jules Renard