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Obsolescence is a fate devoutly to be wished, lest science stagnate and die.

Obsolescence is a fate devoutly to be wished, lest science stagnate and die.

Stephen Jay Gould (1990). “Wonderful Life: The Burgess Shale and the Nature of History”, p.18, W. W. Norton & Company

He who hides his madman, dies voiceless.

Henri Michaux (1994). “Darkness Moves: An Henri Michaux Anthology, 1927-1984”, p.13, Univ of California Press

She's got feet like boats, whiskers like an American, and her undies are filthy.

Marcel Proust (2006). “Remembrance of Things Past”, p.737, Wordsworth Editions

I'm a people person when I'm out, but I'm a homebody. I like my time and peace and quiet.

"Complex's Kid Cudi Cover Story: The Uncut Interview Outtakes". Interview with Joe La Puma, www.complex.com. August 15, 2009.

Live as a man. Die as a man. Become a man.

Enson Inoue (2014). “Live As a Man. Die As a Man. Become a Man.”, CreateSpace

A Word that Breathes Distinctly Has not the Power to Die

Emily Dickinson, Cristanne Miller (2016). “Emily Dickinson’s Poems: As She Preserved Them”, p.671, Harvard University Press

I did not die, and yet I lost life’s breath

Dante Alighieri (2003). “The Divine Comedy”, p.284, Penguin

If a caddie can help you, you don't know how to play golf.

Dan Jenkins (2010). “Dead Solid Perfect”, p.94, Anchor

In the beginning there was nothing, which exploded.

"Lords and Ladies". Book by Terry Pratchett, www.theguardian.com. 1992.

When you reach your peak it's time to die.

"The Jane Whitney Show", July 16, 1993.