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HORACE WALPOLE

The world is a comedy to those that think, a tragedy to those that feel

HORACE WALPOLE

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Finding the meaning of life existence and the mysteries all around us.

The concept of happiness and sorrow are two strong emotions that drive a man down two strong paths one of pure beauty and one of utter mayhem and destruction.

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