“We all know that birth ultimately ends with death.”
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“We all know that birth ultimately ends with death.”
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“We all know that birth is the start of the illness, disease and death processes.”
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“Question convention.”
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“Knowledge is having a wide range of past history, whereas wisdom is being able to apply history to the present and the future.”
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“Active faith is having the wisdom to know that you can develop future knowledge to alleviate your currently incurable sickness.”
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“Discovery comes from a lot of failures, knowledge, wisdom, faith, and a dose of craziness.”
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“Death frees us from the sickness of modern life.”
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“One of the most dangerous things in life is a sickened person that has lost all hope for the future.”
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“I have followed my instincts many times when I have been looking for things that I could not see, and faith that they would be revealed with time has always been rewarded.”
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“Being denied disability payments shatters your faith in corporate government.”
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“Many of my quotes are observational.”
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“Publishing short quotes surpassed the fame of being an author of books.”
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“The news is always a good resource for developing quotes.”
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“Developing quotes is my favorite form of authoring.”
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“Writing quotes often inspires research.”
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“Developing quotes inspires my research to venture into unique areas.”
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“When I started displaying a dementia like illness, I began developing quotes to exercise my damaged brain.”
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“When a dementia like sickness prevented me from writing books, I started writing short quotes in an attempt to delay the onset of serious mental illness.”
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“It was who you knew and not how good you were that determined success in certain high altitude observatories.”
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“Research is an endless loop of failures interspersed with occasional profound discoveries.”
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