Endearing Death Quotes & Sayings
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Her right hand held a bottle of Pepsi that she'd clogged with peanuts and called a late lunch. — Daniel Woodrell
Liberty, to define it, is nothing other than the absence of impediments to motion — Thomas Hobbes
When the years have all passed, there will gape the uncomfortable and unpredictable dark void of death, and into this I shall at last fall headlong, down and down and down, and the prospect of that fall, that uprooting, that rending apart of body and spirit, that taking off into so blank an unknown, drowns me in mortal fear and mortal grief. After all, life, for all its agonies of despair and loss and guilt, is exciting and beautiful, amusing and artful and endearing, full of liking and of love, at times a poem and a high adventure, at times noble and at times very gay; and whatever (if anything) is to come after it, we shall not have this life again. — Rose Macaulay
Much of India that we dream of still lies ahead of us: housing, power, water and sanitation for all; bank accounts and insurance for every citizen; connected and prosperous villages; and, smart and sustainable cities. — Narendra Modi
Ask Baby can you be truly part of someone you love."
"He says only if you love yourself. — Theodore Sturgeon
For somebody who is a journalist, I can be awfully unobservant sometimes. — Patricia Marx
I hope that memory is valued - that we do not lose memory. — Studs Terkel
Writing writhed across the surface of the stone, runes that looked a little familiar. Norse, maybe? Some of them looked more like Egyptian. They seemed to take something from several different sources, leaving them unreadable. — Jim Butcher
Being in a rock band is just an excuse not to get a job — Billy Corgan
Art itself my be defined as a single-minded attempt to render the highest kind of justice to the visible universe. — Joseph Conrad
Fascinating, often hilarious, always devastatingly truthful, The Inconvenient Indian is destined to become a classic of historical narrative. For those who wish to better understand Native peoples, it is a must read. For those who don't wish to understand, it is even more so. — Joseph Boyden
