You're going to die. You're going to be dead. It could be 20 years it could be tomorrow anytime. So am I. I mean we're just going to be gone. The world's going to go on without us. All right now. You do your job in the face of that and how seriously you take yourself you decide for yourself.

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In the dime stores and bus stations people talk of situations read books repeat quotations draw con

In the dime stores and bus stations people talk of situations, read books, repeat quotations, draw conclusions on the wall.

When you got nothing, you got nothing to lose.

When you got nothing, you got nothing to lose.

Don’t have the inclination to look back on any mistake.

Don’t have the inclination to look back on any mistake.

Sleep is like a temporary death.

Sleep is like a temporary death.

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