"Hurried and worried until we're buried, and there's no curtain call, Lifes a very funny proposition after all"
- George M. Cohan
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This quote by George M. Cohan talks to the concept that life is a short lived and unforeseeable journey. We often hurry through life, stressing over the future and what it holds, and yet, in the end, all of us wind up in the exact same place - the tomb. There is no grand finale or drape call to life, no matter just how much we might have achieved or accomplished. Life is an amusing proposal, and it is up to us to take advantage of it while we can. We must strive to live life to the max, to take risks, and to maximize our time here in the world. Life is too short to fret and rush through it, and we must make the effort to appreciate the little things and the minutes that make life worth living.
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