I go over many games collections and pick up something from the style of each player.
I don't want to die an old lady.
I don't lie; I improve on my life.
Death is the beginning of something.
To sing is to bring to life; impossible if the words are mediocre, however good the music.
I wouldn't mind at all coming back to earth after my death.
Money? How did I lose it? I never did lose it. I just never knew where it went.
Somewhere slightly before or after the close of our second decade, we reach a momentous milestone--childhood's end. We have left asafe place and can't go home again. We have moved into a world where life isn't fair, where life is rarely what it should be.
What fiction offers us is an intimacy shorn of the messy contingencies of human existence - gender, race, class or age. Those moments of transcendence when we exclaim "You know exactly what I mean!" depend for much of their force on the anonymous character of the intimacy between writer and reader.
The acquisition of riches has been for many men, not an end, but a change, of troubles.
Think about this some of us actively fighting to remove Saddam Hussein don't agree with the cause themselves, but they're doing their duty. And it is our duty as loyal Americans to shut up once the fighting begins, unless unless facts prove the operation wrong, as was the case in Vietnam.