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“Death is like an old friend who pays a visit, sometimes when it’s least expected and other times when you’re waiting for her. It’s neither the first nor the last time she’ll pay a visit, but that doesn’t make any death less harsh or unforgiving.�
He’d spoken words which too often meant nothing and too rarely meant everything.
“Fear and bravery are often one and the same. It either makes you a warrior or a coward. The only difference is the person it resides inside.�
Loneliness often brought with it a heavy, coarse blanket of shame, and a cloak constructed of embarrassment.