"As a culture, we are not comfortable with mortality. We do not accept it the way other cultures do. We cling to youth, and we don't want to die. It's like, 'Well, too bad, we do.'"

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Source: Alan Alda (2009). “Things I Overheard While Talking To Myself”, p.21, Random House

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Alan Ball

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Alan Ball is a screenwriter and director known for his impactful works like 'Six Feet Under' and 'American Beauty', which explore themes of identity and authenticity.

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