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"There are things in life that science will never be able to see. We have to rely on what has been passed from our ancestors, generation to generation."
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"Say not you know another entirely till you have divided an inheritance with him."
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"The word was born in the blood, grew in the dark body, beating, and took flight through the lips and the mouth. Farther away and nearer still, still it came from dead fathers and from wondering races, from lands which had turned to stone, lands weary of their poor tribes, for when grief took to the roads the people set out and arrived and married new land and water to grow their words again. And so this is the inheritance; this is the wavelength which connects us with dead men and the dawning of new beings not yet come to light."
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"Inheritance taxes are so high that the happiest mourner at a rich man's funeral is usually Uncle Sam."
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"I wonder if you can refuse to inherit the world."
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"Thus the genetic basis to the origin of bird species is to be sought in the inheritance of adult traits that are subject to natural and sexual selection."
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"Never say you know a man until you have divided an inheritance with him."
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"We are all gifted. That is our inheritance."
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"There are things in life that science will never be able to see. We have to rely on what has been passed from our ancestors, generation to generation."
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"A goatee is to beards what diamonds are to ornaments."
Aesthetics

"I wonder if they were aware of the power of complimentary alcohol during World War I."
Irony

"As soon as anger knocks at one's door, wisdom prepares to leave."
Anger

"Now that I am past picking the knife to stab one, the reward of stabbing a few more comes at an unfairly lower risk!"
Violence

"The thirty-plus years of marriage between the ceiling and the cement plaster showed signs of weakness by frequently developing cracks and holes."
Observation

"As you become a better writer, the writing becomes more difficult. You toil harder to tell a story in a lesser number of words."
Discipline

"No great soul, as they say, lives for very long. Because God desperately wants all the great people near him."
Mortality

"We had firsthand witnessed the ethereal evil of crushing hope just when it had peaked-like an open door, visible to you as you approach it from miles away, just closing on you when you have only two more yards to go."
Evil

"Don't interrupt when your characters take a flight of their own."
Writing

"Cliches are the viruses that infect your writing with diseases."
Writing
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