Spirituality Philosophy Death Quotes & Sayings
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Tell me on why to be serious?
After all, nobody is serious GreenHollyWood, get it? — Deyth Banger
Death is the destiny of every man.
Every man must know this to live wisely. — Lailah Gifty Akita
Then I made a stupid mistake and looked up at him. His eyes met mine, and for a moment, his face was open and vulnerable in the moonlight. I caught a hint of wonder there as we stared at each other. Slowly, he leaned forward. I caught my breath, a tiny gasp escaping. He stiffened, and his expression shuttered closed, eyes going hard and frosty.
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'This is getting old,' he said in a voice that matched his eyes. — Julie Kagawa
She looked like a woman talking about astronomical parallax, and that made her brilliantly beautiful. — Courtney Milan
I firmly disbelieve in death. A spirit never dies. Where it wanders when it leaves the flesh, is a cognitive proposition. — Kellie Elmore
My brothers and sisters of America, there is not the least shadow of hope that India can ever be Christianised. After two hundred years of vain efforts and of spending millions of dollars with the prestige of the conqueror and backed by British bayonets, Christianity is not supported by the converts themselves. Every bit of Protestant Christianity in India is maintained partly by the money flowing from England and America, and partly by taxes imposed upon the Hindus against their will, which must be paid although the people starve.
The people of India as a whole are saturated with religious and philosophical thought. They think and ponder on spiritual matters from childhood to death. Even the street-sweeper is frequently more profoundly versed in subtle metaphysics and divine wisdom than the missionary sent to convert him. — Virchand Gandhi
When we tag ourselves with a particular label, we mustn't be surprised when we attract others looking for our particular item. — Charles F. Glassman
Love taught me to die with dignity that I might come forth anew in splendor. Born once of flesh, then again of fire, I was reborn a third time to the sound of my name humming haikus in heaven's mouth. — Aberjhani
I live with a passionate passion. — Lailah Gifty Akita
A nationalist will blindly follow his country to his death out of love for it. A patriot will stand up for and even against his country to his death out of love for it. — Janvier Chouteu-Chando
Moods should be heard but never danced to. — Hugh Prather
Molecules dissolve and pass away, but consciousness survives the death of the matter on which it rides. — Deepak Chopra
Why not, if it feels good and someone offers? However, fucking wise? As of a few days ago, I just want one thing, and since he hasn't punched me in the face yet, I'm thinking I may have a shot at it. — Ella Frank
Reincarnation doesn't help you if in your next incarnation you still don't know who you are.
Eckhart Tolle -The Power of Now — Julie Kelly
Isn't it wonderful, how words and paper can embroil us so? We are witnessing a miracle, dear heart. — Samantha Shannon
If God sets your speed limit high, don't be afraid of your life-car being crashed. — Munia Khan
If your life is Christ, then your death will be only more of Christ, forever. If your life is only Christlessness, then your death will be only more Christlessness, forever. That's not fundamentalism, that's the law of non-contradiction. — Peter Kreeft
Playing catch is often the first professional act of the day, it's a transition from personal life to team business. Lastly, as all position players think they can pitch, at least half of us are working on our off-speed stuff likely at the detriment of our elbows and shoulders, but we can't help it. It's too much fun. My changeup has come a long way since high school. — Fernando Perez
Death will always be a part of life, and life will always be a part of death — Elio Melo
While God did rest from His creative work, since the Fall He has never rested from His redemptive work. — Peter Hubbard
We always emerge from the death of a loved one like a phoenix arising from its funeral pyre. — Janvier Chouteu-Chando
