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Austin O'Malley

Limited information is available about Austin O'Malley (1858-1932). Specific details regarding this individual's identity, profession, and life achievements cannot be verified from available sources. more

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“So they pass away: friends, kindred, the dearest-loved, grown people, aged, infants. As we go on the down-hill journey, the mile-stones are grave-stones, and on each more and more names are written; unless haply you live beyond man's common age, when friends have dropped off, and, tottering, and feeble, and unpitied, you reach the terminus alone.”

“Could the best and kindest of us who depart from the earth have an opportunity of revisiting it, I suppose he or she (assuming that any Vanity Fair feelings subsist in the sphere whither we are bound) would have a pang of mortification at finding how soon our survivors were consoled.”

“Every twinge of sensation, even of agony, was a negation of death.”