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oh this is your cocaine...

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It is better to burn out than fade away-Kurt Cobain, a song he was writing when Courtney Love had him killed.

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My friend has to suck the poison out?

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Originally posted by Alpha10
It is better to burn out than fade away-Kurt Cobain, a song he was writing when Courtney Love had him killed.
thats also from highlander

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Come on, the ice is thick enough

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i bet it aint even loaded

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Originally posted by chakan
thats also from highlander
It's better to burn out than to fade away....

also from Neil Young (Rock & Roll will never die, hey hey, my my)

Another one from Kurt:

'And I swear that I don't have a gun'

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Another one form Kurt

'Rape me my friend..'

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i caught a fish, and its a big one!!

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oscar wilde: " last words are for fools!"

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"All that hype about Billy the Kid, I could beat him in a duel any day. Look, there he is now!"

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When i say woe, i mean WOE

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man with scott's trip to the antarctic: " i am going outside, i may be some time"

Ramon Narvaez: " I do not have to forgive my enemies. I have had them all shot"

Franklin Roosevelt: " I have a terrific headache"

Unknown: "Dear World. I am leaving you because I am bored. I feel I have lived long enough. I am leaving you with your worries in this sweet cesspool. Good luck."...LOL

H.G. Wells: " Go away! I'm alright!!!"

...and my favourite...The Marquis of Favras on being handed his death notice by a court clerk said " I see you have made three spelling mistakes!"

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From Twentieth century quotations:

'Come closer boys, it will be easier for you.' (Erskine Childers (1870-1922) to the firing squad.)

'Now I'll have eine kleine Pause' (Kathleen Ferrier (1912-1953))


(I don't know who they are though.)


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Originally posted by Freddie2004
[b]man with scott's trip to the antarctic: " i am going outside, i may be some time"
Capt. Lawrence Oates (1880 - 1912) was suffering from severe frostite and knowing he would be a burden to his companions walked out into a blizzard to die. His words were recorded in Scott's diary,

"I am just going outside and may be some time".