Grenoble Funeral Home Quotes & Sayings
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Then don't you dare tell me my dreams are insane! Because my dreams are what I live for! — Robert Thier

Shelley," I say. "You should've let him win. You know, to be polite." Shelley's response is a shake of her head. Applesauce drips on her chin. "That's the way it's going to be, huh?" I say, hoping the scene doesn't gross Alex out. Maybe I'm testing him, to see if he can handle a glimpse of my home life. If so, he's passing. "Wait until Alex leaves. I'll show you who the checkers champion is."
My sister smiles that sweet, crooked smile of hers. It's like a thousand words put into one expression. For a moment I forget Alex is still watching me. It's so weird having him inside my life and my house. He doesn't belong, yet he doesn't seem to mind being here. — Simone Elkeles

I wonder what God must have thought then / When He saw the work of Cain's hand / That the first baby born on the planet / Grew up to kill the third man. — Brian M. Boyce

One is not worthy to have what one, through weakness, lets be taken from him; one is not worthy of it because one is not capable of it. — Max Stirner

And he who would be friends with God must remain alone, or make the whole world his friend — Mahatma Gandhi

What we've been denied is what we deny others. But why? Why do we fall into the same patterns of those people we always swore we'd never be like? — Nicole Williams

You have reached the edge of the world.
Please stand behind the barrier and take no photo. — Joseph Gordon-Levitt

We sow, we grow, our love in life's farm — Pawan Painjane

If you do not possess the staff of caution and discrimination, use the eyes of him who sees. If there is no staff of caution and discrimination, do not wander on the road without a guide. — Rumi

Change always involves a dark night when everything falls apart. Yet if this period of dissolution is used to create new meaning, then chaos ends and new order emerges. — Margaret J. Wheatley