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| To need and recieve be but too sweet a gift for mankind instead we lie and lie alike to no end but becoming liars. And if it by a grace of fortune that we receive what we need, then maybe we have too much need for fortunes. And if by some righteous higher power's gift I live, then it be knownst to me that by the same righteous higher power I die, and therefore I claim my life to be mine own. For no just being takes the gifts they have given. And if the procession of my funeral conatins only those who had no will but to love me and those that have come to ensure that I am dead, then my life was meaningless for I have touched no other lives positively by my own volition. And so it is the lasting friendships that give credence to an unwasted life, and that then give grandeur to humanity as a whole. An if then friendship is needed to improve the world, and the friends of my life are numerous, then give as best I could a sweet gift to mankind. And have tried the best I could to be other than a liar. |
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