“Act the Part Out”
May 15th, 2006 by Editor B“So you are tired of your life, young man! All the more reason have you to live. Anyone can die. A murderer has moral force enough to jeer at his hangman. It is very easy to draw the last breath. It can be accomplished successfully by a child or a warrior. One pang of far less anguish than the toothache, and all is over. There is nothing heroic about it, I assure you! It is as common as going to bed; it is almost prosy. Life is heroism, if you like; but death is a mere cessation of business. And to make a rapid and rude exit off the stage before the prompter gives the sign is always, to say the least of it, ungraceful. Act the part out, no matter how bad the play. What say you?” — from A Romance of Two Worlds by Marie Corelli, 1886.
May 16th, 2006 at 9:47 am
I say shut up bitch.
May 16th, 2006 at 11:38 am
Please post something about this Nagin Timeline on Mitch’s site:
http://mitchformayor.com/timeline.php
thanks!