In a myriad of ways you tell one truth.
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Quote from Alfred Hitchcock
Quote from Rachel Carson
Quote from Aristotle, Poetics
Quote from Terry Pratchett
Quote from The Prolific Penman
Quote from Michael Ende
One may enter the literary parlor via just about any door, be it the prison door, the madhouse door, or the brothel door. There is but one door one may not enter it through, which is the child room door. The critics will never forgive you such. The great Rudyard Kipling is one of a number of people to have suffered from this. I keep wondering to myself what this peculiar contempt towards anything related to childhood is all about.
Quote from Julian Barnes
Quote from Ernest Hemingway, Death in the Afternoon
Quote from Remi Akujobi
Death has been said to be the leveller in that it does not recognize one’s class, race,ethnicity or nationality. Death does not look at the face before it strikes; it pays noattention to one’s beliefs or outlook to issues in life. Death has often been said to beinevitable. So it is glaring that for as long as people are born, people are bound to diesomeday but how man dies is a huge mystery.