
Writers cheat death by constructing an immortality vessel.
– Kilroy J Oldster
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- Life and death issues are a universal concern. A person can learn about life by investigating the psychological and social aspects related to dying. – Kilroy J Oldster
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- The tragedy of life is not death, but fearing to live, allowing parts of us to wilt and die instead of flower and rejoice. – Kilroy J Oldster
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- We all die one day, but jewels never fade or perish. Through our children we live. That’s how we cheat death. – Diane Samuels
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- Transitional periods in life are unsettling because a person’s latent fears constantly whisper warnings. – Kilroy J Oldster
- We fear change because it insists we discard long held structures that no longer function suitably. – Kilroy J Oldster
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- An enlightened person strives to live a meaningful life, defined by their personal humility joy, passion, and profound reverence for life. – Kilroy J Oldster
- The phrase -˜Boys will be boys,’ reflects that a male child is expected to be unpredictable and occasionally troublesome. – Kilroy J Oldster
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- A person’s greatest limitations are not genetic, but imposed by self-doubt, insecurities, indecision, and timidity. – Kilroy J Oldster
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- Every person lives bounded by the structural formation of human anatomy and the provincial demands of the human condition. – Kilroy J Oldster
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- Summers end to soon just as childhood ends before we apprehend the effervescent of our youth. – Kilroy J Oldster
