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A.J.West

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How those poor souls people crammed themselves into the lifeboats, all classes mixed together I shall never know. I experienced something similar in the Opera House last Tuesday evening, though at least we were dry. Poor Mr Ismay; I hear he weeps at the mere sight of an ice cube
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Ghosts are mere memories of lives passed, granted a reassuring afterlife, manifested by the pleading, grasping, fearful imagination of our own mortality.
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If ghosts are real, death is not.
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The séance had made its impression, not so much on my senses, but on the very imagination of my soul.
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How does it feel, to see a dying child? One does not feel at all for there is nothing in the mind to make sense of it. Nothing, but one's own death.
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We fear the dead, when really, we ought to be far more afraid of the living.
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Women need space to grieve, not husbands.
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People only ever doubt certainties, otherwise, where’s the sport?
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One’s consciousness passes into a new realm on the brink of death, whether the soul does so or not. Anger, jealousy, hatred, ambition, regret, none of them matter in the end.
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