Death borders upon our birth, and our cradle stands in the grave. Our birth is nothing but our death begun.
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Aug 21 2002, 8:49 pm
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Being a new small-business owner now (digitalmouse international is legit! whoo-hoo!), I'm more afraid of taxes than death...
Death holds no mystery for me. I prefer to think of death as the character in the Terry Pratchett Discworld books who speaks in ALL CAPS, and has a great sense of the obvious... |
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digitalmouse wrote:
Being a new small-business owner now (digitalmouse international is legit! whoo-hoo!), I'm more afraid of taxes than death... When i actually take the time to think about it, consider death a sleep. A very long one at that, but paying taxes now that scares me. Paying bills for that matter =P Alatar |
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I prefer to think of death as the character in the Terry Pratchett Discworld books who speaks in ALL CAPS, and has a great sense of the obvious... I prefer to think of her as the kitschy goth girl in the Neil Gaiman Sandman mythos who likes everyone she meets and has a great sense of Disney movies. |
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