Robert Green Ingersoll Quotes
There Is Something Tenderly Appropriate In The Serene Death Of The Old ... When The Duties Of Life Have All Been Nobly Done; When The Sun Touches The Horion; When The Purple Twilight Falls Upon The Past, The Present, And The Future; When Memory, With Dim Eyes, Can Scarcely Spell The Blurred And Faded Records Of The Vanished Days-then, Surrounded By Kindred And By Friends, Death Comes Like A Strain Of Music. The Day Has Been Long, The Road Weary, And The Traveler Gladly Stops At The Welcome Inn.
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