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Hunthausen Obituary Quotes By Craig D. Lounsbrough

Memory can only hold a piece of that which we lose, but it is a piece. — Craig D. Lounsbrough

Hunthausen Obituary Quotes By Mike Brown

Discovery is exciting, no matter how big or small or close or distant ... — Mike Brown

Hunthausen Obituary Quotes By Amber Tamblyn

People in real life cuss God out when they're angry. That's all real. — Amber Tamblyn

Hunthausen Obituary Quotes By Elizabeth Gaskell

She might be idle, and silent, and forgetful, - and what seemed more than all other privileges - she might be unhappy if she liked. — Elizabeth Gaskell

Hunthausen Obituary Quotes By Rainbow Rowell

And it won't be the same if you have kids with some other, better girl, because they won't be Alice and Noomi, and even if I'm not your perfect match, they are.
God, the three of you. The three of you. — Rainbow Rowell

Hunthausen Obituary Quotes By Oprah Winfrey

anyone will ride in a limo but a true friend will ride the bus when the limo breaks down — Oprah Winfrey

Hunthausen Obituary Quotes By Amie Kaufman

My world has been torn apart and stitched back together too many times, and now I exist only as a tattered patchwork of myself - unable to think, unable to feel anything other than numbness. — Amie Kaufman

Hunthausen Obituary Quotes By Richard M. Nixon

Where the hell is Chad? — Richard M. Nixon

Hunthausen Obituary Quotes By Frederick Lenz

Salvakalpa samadhi is absorption in eternity to the point where there is no real concept of self but there's still a karmic chain. Nirvikalpa samadhi is absorption in nirvana; concepts of self and no-self go away completely. — Frederick Lenz

Hunthausen Obituary Quotes By Richard Dawkins

Compassionate doctors sometimes lie to patients about the severity of their condition, and it is not always wrong to do so. — Richard Dawkins