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The Dogs The Dogs by Allan Stratton
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“why do I make myself miserable over things that years from now no one will even care about? If I knew that, maybe I could be happy.”
Allan Stratton, The Dogs
“Trees are like people. We’re alive, then we’re memories, then we’re not even that.”
Allan Stratton, The Dogs
“I have no idea what my great-grandparents looked or sounded like, or the great-greats before them, back to caveman days. It's weird to think they were like me once, goofing with friends, mad at their parents, brave, scared, everything. But now they're gone too, and nobody knows or cares. So why do I make myself miserable over things that years from now no one will even care about? If I knew that, maybe I could be happy.”
Allan Stratton, The Dogs
“May the Lord bless thee and keep thee. May the Lord be gracious unto thee. May the Lord lift up the light of His countenance upon thee and give thee peace.”
Allan Stratton, The Dogs
“Don't have time for memories, too busy making them”
Allan Stratton, The Dogs