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    Carl Sagan
    “To live in the hearts we leave behind is to live forever.”
    Carl Sagan, Billions & Billions: Thoughts on Life and Death at the Brink of the Millennium

  • #2
    Ernest Hemingway
    “If people bring so much courage to this world the world has to kill them to break them, so of course it kills them. The world breaks every one and afterward many are strong at the broken places. But those that will not break it kills. It kills the very good and the very gentle and the very brave impartially. If you are none of these you can be sure it will kill you too but there will be no special hurry.”
    Ernest Hemingway, A Farewell to Arms

  • #3
    Carl Sagan
    “My parents died years ago. I was very close to them. I still miss them terribly. I know I always will. I long to believe that their essence, their personalities, what I loved so much about them, are - really and truly - still in existence somewhere. I wouldn't ask very much, just five or ten minutes a year, say, to tell them about their grandchildren, to catch them up on the latest news, to remind them that I love them. There's a part of me - no matter how childish it sounds - that wonders how they are. "Is everything all right?" I want to ask. The last words I found myself saying to my father, at the moment of his death, were "Take care."

    Sometimes I dream that I'm talking to my parents, and suddenly - still immersed in the dreamwork - I'm seized by the overpowering realization that they didn't really die, that it's all been some kind of horrible mistake. Why, here they are, alive and well, my father making wry jokes, my mother earnestly advising me to wear a muffler because the weather is chilly. When I wake up I go through an abbreviated process of mourning all over again. Plainly, there's something within me that's ready to believe in life after death. And it's not the least bit interested in whether there's any sober evidence for it.

    So I don't guffaw at the woman who visits her husband's grave and chats him up every now and then, maybe on the anniversary of his death. It's not hard to understand. And if I have difficulties with the ontological status of who she's talking to, that's all right. That's not what this is about. This is about humans being human.”
    Carl Sagan

  • #4
    “Pretty much I would let Gemma know
    that she is a fat cunt
    and, um the shoes that she gave me were
    not something that I would particularly
    buy for myself.

    They were old maiden type of shoes, and
    she said that those shoes were meant to
    be worn on a beautiful woman

    So if that is the case she should have put
    them back on the rack and she should
    never even purchased them because she
    was UNQUALIFIED to own those shoes if
    that's the case

    and, um I think that Gemma is just a
    disgrace. She's a disgrace to women who are
    actually beautiful and classy and, um she
    just doesn't have the vernacular she
    thinks she possesses

    Somebody lied to her several times and
    told her that she was fly, hot and sexy
    and beautiful and she's nothing like that
    She's nothing of the sort”
    Tiffany Pollard



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