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Sisto Funeral Home Quotes By Kathy Mattea

So all of these things are going on that make you wake up and realize you are a mortal person. You can choose to cruise through your life, but if you do, you're going to open your eyes at some point, and it's gone. — Kathy Mattea

Sisto Funeral Home Quotes By Friedrich Durrenmatt

Without tolerance, our world turns into hell. — Friedrich Durrenmatt

Sisto Funeral Home Quotes By Wayne Dyer

The only difference between a flower and a weed is judgement. — Wayne Dyer

Sisto Funeral Home Quotes By Wally Pipp

I took the two most expensive aspirins in history. — Wally Pipp

Sisto Funeral Home Quotes By Amy Tan

Even if I could live forever," she said to the baby, "I still don't know which way I would teach you. I was once so free and innocent. I too laughed for no reason."
"But later I threw away my foolish innocence to protect myself. And then I taught my daughter, your mother, to shed her innocence so she would not be hurt as well. — Amy Tan

Sisto Funeral Home Quotes By Theodore Dalrymple

No man was more sensitive than Zweig to the destructive effects upon individual liberty of the demands of large or strident collectivities. He would have viewed with horror the cacophony of monomanias - sexual, racial, social, egalitarian - that marks the intellectual life of our societies, each monomaniac demanding legislative restriction on the freedom of others in the name of a supposed greater, collective good. — Theodore Dalrymple

Sisto Funeral Home Quotes By Monique Roffey

He had a strange relationship with books. He had the notion that people who wrote novels were also lonely. He believed this more and more, reading between the lines of the novels he'd loved. Most books were about one kind of loneliness or another, about people who couldn't get what they wanted, people who found things hard, who were slow, or sad, or difficult. So he read most evenings, finding a comfort in following words written by someone like him. — Monique Roffey