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The Long Habit Of Living Indisposeth Us For Dying. -- Sir Thomas Browne
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The long habit of living indisposeth us for dying.
-- Sir Thomas Browne
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Times before you, when even living men were antiquities,--when the living might exceed the dead, and to depart this world could not be properly said to go unto the greater number.
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