Havenbrook Funeral Quotes & Sayings
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The essence of a role-playing game is that it is a group, cooperative experience. — Gary Gygax
Take it from me, anyone who lives with you is occasionally going to wonder who your liver might taste, and not because they are hungry. It comes with being a teenager - you inspire violence in the hearts of those who love you. It mostly goes away when you hit twenty. — Patricia Briggs
Our intellect has achieved the most tremendous things, but in the meantime our spiritual dwelling has fallen into disrepair. — Carl Jung
I do feel it gone,
But know not how it went — William Shakespeare
Each day the first day:
Each day a life. — Dag Hammarskjold
At times, our circumstances call for us to make critical choices to keep our covenants or to compromise them. Covenants should never be compromised, even when at the moment some circumstances might seem to justify it. — L. Lionel Kendrick
All through nature, you will find the same law. First the need, then the means. — Robert Collier
We are facing a whole collection of crisis-like developments that we have to watch closely. But we also have to be careful what we point to as crisis indicators. — Wolfgang Schauble
In the history of history, there has never been someone with your particular genetic make-up or life experiences. This being the case, we have no reference points with which to compare ourselves, and therefore it is futile to attempt to measure yourself relative to others. — Chris Matakas
But I have to say this in defense of humankind: In no matter what era in history, including the Garden of Eden, everybody just got here. And, except for the Garden of Eden, there were already all these games going on that could make you act crazy, even if you weren't crazy to begin with. Some of the crazymaking games going on today are love and hate, liberalism and conservatism, automobiles and credit cards, golf, and girls' basketball. — Kurt Vonnegut
Men as a rule are more preoccupied with the dangers that threaten their life than interested in the biological forces on which they depend for a constructive existence. — Rene Dubos
