The closet bond that we share with our brethren is that of grief. Every community knows sorrow.
– Kilroy J Oldster
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- Courage is an act of grace when it is not required; it originates from an inner necessity to honor, love, and cherish people, and respect oneself. – Kilroy J Oldster
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- Death does not mark the end of a chapter in a man’s life, but the end of a book of man, the beautiful conclusion to his yearnings. – Kilroy J Oldster