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Bc the season of death gives you permission to be melancholy :O |
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Richard Le Gallienne |
Youth, however, can afford to enjoy even its melancholy; for the ultimate fact of which that melancholy is a prophecy is a long way off. |
Jim Morrison |
People fear death even more than pain. It's strange that they fear death. Life hurts a lot more than death. At the point of death, the pain is over. Yeah, I guess it is a friend. |
Jonathan Haidt |
Morality binds people into groups. It gives us tribalism, it gives us genocide, war, and politics. But it also gives us heroism, altruism, and sainthood. |
Anthony Michael Hall |
That, we encourage, and I think we're doing a pretty good job with the website and also the DVD, like the first season came out and the second season's being prepared now. |
Marcus Aurelius |
We ought to do good to others as simply as a horse runs, or a bee makes honey, or a vine bears grapes season after season without thinking of the grapes it has borne. |
Sarah Caldwell |
I enjoy doing both of them very much, concert work particularly, and the division varies from season to season. |
Jack Canfield |
Build your self-esteem by recalling all the ways you have succeeded, and your brain will be filled with images of you making your achievements happen again and again. Give yourself permission to toot your own horn, and don't wait for anyone to praise you. |
Dag Hammarskjold |
Do not seek death. Death will find you. But seek the road which makes death a fulfillment. |
Francois Fenelon |
Do not make best friends with a melancholy sad soul. They always are heavily loaded, and you must bear half. |
Gary Hamel |
In a democracy, you don't need anyone's permission to form a new political party, publish a politically charged article, or organize a 'tea party.' And in open markets, individuals are free to buy and invest as they see fit. |
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Voldemort's NAME, for heaven's sake. In French, "vol-" means "escape," "-de-" means "from" and "-mort" means "death." His entire name is a mashup of the phrase "escape from death." Alternatively, in Latin, "vol" means "wish", "de" means "of", and "mort" means "death". So in Latin, Voldemort is "death wisher" or "one who wishes death". Tie that in with the French translation meaning "escape from death", and J.K. Rowling is a genius on so many levels. "Vol" can also be thief, or theft, too; both stealing from death, and stealing death itself.
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im very aware of my mortality. but im also not fearful of death. i have done everything ive needed to do. if i die, my words will live on and continue to inspire. so im comfortable dying at any time. its the slow death im terrified of
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This summer, I've taken up painting. I'm no good at it, but I thoroughly enjoy it. It's pretty nice to give myself permission to be bad at it and have fun anyway.
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I want to live where fall is the longest season
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is it pope chad the third? maybe.
satan is like, season 3.
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why wouldn't you just always have permission to feel whatever you want to feel?
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Stupid Labor Day; now I have to wait a full week to watch the leftovers season finale.
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in the next thinlynx update we will automatically grant your permission to read your thoughts directly onto the website as you think of them! and dont worry, we will automatically attriute every thought in your head to your full name and social security numbeer, so you dont have to worry about copyright! your welcome.
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In "The Tale of the Three Brothers"—from The Tales of Beedle the Bard, sort of the wizarding world's version of Mother Goose—three unnamed siblings come face to face with the personification of Death, who offers them their choice of gifts. The first brother, convinced of his own superiority, chooses the Elder Wand, the most powerful wand in existence; the second brother requests the ability to resurrect loved ones from the dead, made possible by the Resurrection Stone; the third brother, humbly, asks only for Death not to pursue him, and is given the Cloak of Invisibility under which to hide. The three artifacts thus comprised the Deathly Hallows: real magical objects possessed by the Peverell brothers, and sought after for centuries after their deaths.
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Also would like to know during what activity are people least likely to think about death.
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