Quote by Angelina Jolie
Theres something about death that is comforting. The thought that

Theres something about death that is comforting. The thought that you could die tomorrow frees you to appreciate your life now. – Angelina Jolie

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Im getting a wrinkle above my eyebrow because I just cant stop lifting it, and I love that you know. – Angelina Jolie

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When I get logical, and I dont trust my instincts – thats when I get in trouble. – Angelina Jolie

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I seem to be getting a lot of things pushed my way that are strong women. Its like people see Hackers and they send me offers to play tough women with guns, the kind who wear no bra and a little tank top. Id like to play strong women who are also very feminine. – Angelina Jolie

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Even death is not to be feared by one who has lived wisely. – Buddha

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You must not fear death, my lads defy him, and you drive him into the enemys ranks. – Napoleon Bonaparte

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Death is not the worst that can happen to men. – Plato

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I do not believe that any man fears to be dead, but only the stroke of death. – Thomas Browne, An Essay on Death

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