Cremation Memorial Quotes & Sayings
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And remember whatever discipline you're in, whether you're a musician or a photographer, fine artist or a cartoonist, writer, a dancer, a singer, a designer... whatever you do, you have a thing that's unique. You have the ability to make art. — Neil Gaiman

We lavish on animals the love we are afraid to show to people. They might not return it; or worse, they might. — Mignon McLaughlin

We, the human beings in this world, if there is a spark of goodness or kindness in our hearts, avoid judging people. We prefer forgiving to judging. — Hazrat Inayat Khan

Life never ceases having a meaning for a humble person. The freedom of choice, the sovereignty that we hold over our own souls, enables a person to discover the meaning of his or her own life every day, even in suffering or death. — Kilroy J. Oldster

I don't want to spend a fortune on my cremation urn, but I really do want to look nice at my memorial service. — Lynn Flewelling

Children, bored and opinionated, are scholars of the most dogmatic stripe. — Nick Harkaway

Don't try to skin your rabbit and keep it as a pet too. — Joe R. Lansdale

Luck is stupid as a cow and blind as a bat. — Toby Barlow

Because most Christians want it both ways. They want to be able to proudly declare they are believers in the Bible and yet simply ignore those parts they find too difficult or too inconvenient to believe. — Dan Brown

The Beauty that comes from within is the most Beautiful of all — Anne Reese

The challenge of history is to recover the past and introduce it to the present. — David P. Thelen

Teen fiction should be about teenagers - no matter how many arguments there are about what YA lit should be, this seems like the one thing we can all agree on. — Robin Wasserman

Being a parent makes you feel like a blanket that's always too small. No matter how hard you try to cover everyone, — Fredrik Backman

The more I try to explain myself, the less I understand myself. — Eugene Ionesco