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After life's tribulations, they
allow people to lie down quietly
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and be transformed into dust.
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I have a wonderful book
on Tibet - page 38, for example:
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Suffering is an evil we must be
rid of, or at least alleviate.
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The sooner a man turns to dust
the sooner he is free,
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transformed,
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enlightened
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reincarnated...
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Animals, too.
It takes 20 years in a grave
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but just 75 minutes
at a crematorium.
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Well, dear friends...
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to humanity's happiness.
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Now, dear friends, enjoy
the lovely music and dancing.
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Partake of the refreshments,
and may no one feel lonely.
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Goodbye.
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- A pleasant and witty man.
- And how he has suffered.
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He had to go on disability
because of an ulcerated liver
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...or was it kidneys?
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Well,
something connected with urine.
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Then he lost his wife and son
to fever. You don't like it?
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I could increase
his commission if he does well.
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Jews are good businessmen.
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You think he's a Jew, dearest?
Strauss isn't a Jewish name.
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A name means nothing.
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You call me
Lakme instead of Marie.
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You want me to call you
Roman instead of Karel.