Feyne Suicide Quotes & Sayings
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AWAY with funeral music - set
The pipe to powerful lips -
The cup of life's for him that drinks
And not for him that sips. — Robert Louis Stevenson

This is what I call participation in the world of ideas. That is what art-making is. — Bill T. Jones

Stories worked much the same way ... A false note at the beginning was much more costly than one nearer the end because early errors were part of the foundation. — Richard Russo

I have seen him in the watchfires of a hundred circling camps They have builded him an altar in the evening dews and damps, I have read His righteous sentence by the dim and flaring lamps, His Day is marching on. — Julia Ward Howe

We have already seen evidence that, notwithstanding the addition of substantial resources, we are experiencing great stress in recruiting and not inconsequential retention problems. — John M. McHugh

I propose going up the Delaware, In order to be nearer this place than I should be by taking The course of the Chesapeake which I once intended."1 - William Howe, July 16, 1777 — Michael Harris

Somewhere between a friend and acquaintance - a frequaintance, as it were. — Rachel Cohn

Her body had been in a war and, as in love, it had used every part of itself. — Michael Ondaatje

Until we accept and approve of ourselves, no amount of approval from others will keep us permanently secure. — Joyce Meyer

Sometimes life doesn't happen in chronological order. — Colleen Hoover

If you aren't thinking about owning a stock for ten years, don't even think about owning it for ten minutes. — Warren Buffett

He knows the way I have taken; when He has tested me, I will emerge as pure gold. Job 23:10 — Beth Moore

I define workaholism as an obsessive-compulsive disorder that manifests itself through self-imposed demands, an inability to regulate work habits, and overindulgence in work to the exclusion of most other life activities. — Bryan E. Robinson

This is what I know. I look like my father. My father disappeared when he was seventeen years old. Hannah once told me that there is something unnatural about being older than your father ever got to be. When you can say that at the age of seventeen, it's a different kind of devastating. — Melina Marchetta