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Marty Rubin

"I owe my last breath to death but not one breath more."

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A.E. Samaan

"Many want to live long, and ignore pangs of eternity."

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A.E. Samaan

"Life is but a breath. The end of life is the last breath of a man."

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A.E. Samaan

"Never fear Death for you will feel aroused by his sleep. Never cheat death or he will slap you with a sentence of misery for the defeat."

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A.E. Samaan

"There is only one thing in this world shittier than biting it from cancer when you're sixteen, and that's having a kid who bites it from cancer."

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A.E. Samaan

"The driver, a black silhouette upon his box, whipped up his bony horses. Icy silence in the coach. Marius, motionless, his body braced in the corner of the carriage, his head dropping down upon his breast, his arms hanging, his legs rigid, appeared to await nothing now but a coffin; Jean Valjean seemed made of shadow, and Javert of stone."

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A.E. Samaan

"The fact that you have just buried your parent or parents and/or sibling or siblings does not make you less likely to die today."

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A.E. Samaan

"Let me tell you something about dying: it's not as bad as they says.it's the coming-back-to-life part that hurts."

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"I was sorry to have my name mentioned as one of the great authors, because they have a sad habit of dying off. Chaucer is dead, Spencer is dead, so is Milton, so is Shakespeare, and I'm not feeling so well myself."

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A.E. Samaan

"The thin line between life and death is still under construction."

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"Nineteenth-century preacher Henry Ward Beecher's last words were "Now comes the mystery." The poet Dylan Thomas, who liked a good drink at least as much as Alaska, said, "I've had eighteen straight whiskeys. I do believe that's a record," before dying. Alaska's favorite was playwright Eugene O'Neill: "Born in a hotel room, and--God damn it--died in a hotel room." Even car-accident victims sometimes have time for last words. Princess Diana said, "Oh God. What's happened?" Movie star James Dean said, "They've got to see us," just before slamming his Porsche into another car. I know so many last words. But I will never know hers."

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Marty Rubin
"I love talking the way Trappists love silence."

Communication

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Marty Rubin
"We never solve the big questions, we outgrow them."

Wisdom

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Marty Rubin
"If your work is stressful, it's not your work."

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Marty Rubin
"The man who doesn't howl at the moon when his mother dies is no man at all."

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Marty Rubin
"Life corrects the errors of logic."

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Marty Rubin
"Being alive is having what I want, that is my joy, my happiness."

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Marty Rubin
"We all suffer our share of grief but we are stronger than our grief."

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Marty Rubin
"Frailty, thy name is human!"

Humanity

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Marty Rubin
"A goal ensures progress. But one gets much further without a goal."

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Marty Rubin
"There is no sweeter pleasure than wandering aimlessly about."

Freedom

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