Death is another bar which lies several steps below the normal world. I'm at its threshold, but not yet in it. Its doorway is doorless.

Kathy Acker
Death is another bar which lies several steps below the...
Death is another bar which lies several steps below the...
Death is another bar which lies several steps below the...
Death is another bar which lies several steps below the...
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There are many people who are afraid of dying. They think that death is a curse that will come for them when they are least expecting it. They fear the unknown and yet, they push on anyway. They are afraid of death because they lack faith in their own strength. If you have faith in yourself, you can push on through all of life's obstacles without fear.

Source: Pussy, King Of The Pirates

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