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The Maya Regarded Death As An Antisocial Act. -- Victor W.
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The Maya regarded death as an antisocial act.
-- Victor W. von Hagen, in Ralph Whitlock's
"Everyday Life of the Maya"
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It is Maya! Dost thou not know her? Illusion -- dreams -- phantoms.
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It is Maya! Dost thou not know her? Illusion -- dreams -- phantoms.
But, to the wise, Maya is more. ------------------ But, to the wise, Maya is more....
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-- Maya Angelou...
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When I think about myself, I almost laugh myself to death
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-- Maya Angelou, "I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings", 1969...