| Unless you are a friend, and I have forced you to enter this melancholy place, some horrible misunderstanding must have led you to this site. Fear not, simply click the BACK button and you will soon forget you have been here. If you are still reading, I will assume you are either mentally unstable like myself, or a friend. You may know me as End, short for end. As of now I really have not the slightest idea what this website will present. I have an idea, however, that if you are not a follower of the Cynic, Diogenes, (and I don't think I spelled that correctly at all), that you will find this place of minimal interest. Therefore, I wish you luck wherever you may step, as long as it does not in anyway belong to me. With All Possible Hope and Happiness, End. |
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| Some Useful Quotes to Fling at Enemies and Would Be Muggers When You Have Been Dumbfounded and Know Not What to Say... I find these extremely helpful whenever I go outside. |
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| On Death: "Say the report is exaggerated." Samuel Clemens "We die ourselves a little everytime we kill in others something that deserved to live." Oscar Hammling "We labour against our own cure, for death is the cure of all diseases." Thomas Brown "There were some who said that a man at the point of death was more free than all others because death breaks every bond, and over the dead the united have no power." Fenelon "Suicide, for me, is like eating chocolate torte cake after a large, inedible banquet; I had enough of life so I wanted dessert, and afterwards, of course, I felt guilty." -End "Death must love life to take it so often." -End On Happiness: "Everything I really want to do is either immoral, illegal, or fattening." -Attributed to Alexander Woollcott |
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