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Bodelson Obituary Quotes By Henry Miller

You are always laughing at the wrong moment; you are considered cruel and heartless when in reality you are only tough and durable. But if you would laugh when others laugh and weep when they weep then you must be prepared to die as they die and live as they live. — Henry Miller

Bodelson Obituary Quotes By Ian Morgan Cron

Beauty can break a heart and make it think about something more spiritual than the mindless routine we go through day after day to get by. Francis was a singer, a poet, an actor. He knew that the imagination was a stealth way into people's souls, a way to get all of us to think about God. For him, beauty was its own apologetic. That's why a church should care about the arts. They inspire all of us to think about the eternal. — Ian Morgan Cron

Bodelson Obituary Quotes By Joseph Stowell

Being part of an agenda beyond ourselves liberates us to complement each other rather than compete with each other. — Joseph Stowell

Bodelson Obituary Quotes By Laini Taylor

Wishes are false. Hope is true. Hope makes its own magic. — Laini Taylor

Bodelson Obituary Quotes By Thomas Keneally

Oskar knew people would catch that trolley anyhow. Doors closed, no stops, machine guns on walls - it wouldn't matter. Humans were incurable that way. People would try to get off it, someone's loyal Polish maid with a parcel of sausage. And people would try to get on, some fast-moving athletic young man like Leopold Pfefferberg with a pocketful of diamonds or Occupation zloty or a message in code for the partisans. People responded to any slim chance, even if it was an outside one, its doors locked shut, moving fast between mute walls. — Thomas Keneally

Bodelson Obituary Quotes By Charles Dance

You should encourage a child to show off. You can say to a child, 'Stop being rude,' 'Stop shouting,' 'Stop jumping around on the furniture.' But 'Stop showing off'? That's awful. — Charles Dance