Don't Mourn Death Celebrate Life Quotes & Sayings
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The sands of time cannot be stopped. Years pass whether we will them or not ... but we can remember. What has been lost may yet live in memories. — Christopher Paolini
You don't have to give it up just because he wants you to. And you have every right to stop sex at any point, whenever you want and for whatever reason. — Claire Kent
They started wondering and questioning what God was really up to. I think they must have had dark moments when the physical reality of their unusual circumstance pressed up against God's promise, presenting them with doubts to match the derision they would have endured for months. — Ross Parsley
Mr. Keating: Carpe Diem! Sieze the day! — Robin Williams
The light in the darkness, as Stephen explained it, did not chase away the shadows of fear and regret: It merely illuminated the fears worth fighting. It lit the paths dictated by fate and choice, rather than casting a celestial glow on the way to a better and more perfect world. Although — Christopher Rice
He smiles. The smile is not sinister or predatory. It's merely a smile, a formal kind of smile, friendly but a little distant, as if I'm a kitten in a window. One he's looking at but doesn't intend to buy. I — Margaret Atwood
I feel it respectful to observe and practice new customs, if I am to ever understand what it truly means to be human. — Jacob D. Lochner
Allow me to take a moment to express my appreciation for Cletus Winston and his entrances. — Penny Reid
My hometown is extremely supportive of me and I feel blessed to be able to create something as a way of giving back; to say thank you. — Carrie Underwood
Expression and communication are essential; without these, civilization ends. — Haruki Murakami
Ignorance is fatal. — Ray Bradbury
Families were bunk, temporary and uneasy alliances of strangers who would hate each other less without the coercion of blood, the spiraling bonds of genetic ivy holding its victims fast to a blasted tree. — Stephen Wright
I am not very sociable and am always glad to return to solitude and the freedom that goes with solitude. This desire for freedom and solitude has lead to a not only to a consistent effort to avoid situations in which I would be under the control of other people, but also to an indifference to the satisfactions of power and position, things which impose a servitude... — Aldous Huxley
I should say: the house shelters day-dreaming, the house protects the dreamer, the house allows one to dream in peace. — Gaston Bachelard
