Tombless Quotes & Sayings
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What is your greatest regret?
Not staying in better touch with people who truly mattered to me before they died unexpectedly. — Matt Damon
My parents are Italian and British. They live in Berkeley now - we all moved there four years ago. — Claire Forlani
In sales, a referral is the key to the door of resistance. — Bo Bennett
I worry that even those who want to reform are not quite sure how to go about it. There is so much to be done. — Aung San Suu Kyi
Lay these Bones in an unworthy Urn,
Tombless, with no Remembrance over them. — William Shakespeare
In the near future, we'll have games that don't depend on any platform, — Hideo Kojima
Each of the patriots whom we remember on this day was first a beloved son or daughter, a brother or sister, or a spouse, friend, and neighbor. — George H. W. Bush
It is fair to say that science provides no method of controlling the mind. Scientific work on the brain does not explain the mind-not yet. — Wilder Penfield
One word is too often profaned For me to profane it, One feeling too falsely disdained For thee to disdain it. — Percy Bysshe Shelley
Give a man a teacher
and he'll learn many a thing.
Teach a man to learn
and he'll learn from everything. — Cameron Semmens
There are no endings for any of us, happy or
otherwise, until we die. A fairy tale only ends
happily because that's the point where the
storyteller stops telling the story. — Lilly Gayle
So it is written - but so, too, it is crossed out. You can write it over again. You can make notes in the margins. You can cut out the whole page. You can, and you must, edit and rewrite and reshape and pull out the wrong parts like bones and find just the thing and you can forever, forever, write more and more and more, thicker and longer and clearer. Living is a paragraph, constantly rewritten. It is Grown-Up Magic. Children are heartless; their parents hold them still, squirming and shouting, until a heart can get going in their little lawless wilderness. Teenagers crash their hearts into every hard and thrilling thing to see what will give and what will hold. And Grown-Ups, when they are very good, when they are very lucky, and very brave, and their wishes are sharp as scissors, when they are in the fullness of their strength, use their hearts to start their story over again. — Catherynne M Valente
Art is not to throw light but to be light... — Kenneth Patchen
Pippin chooses love and finds a greater sense of himself at the end of all the madness. I relate to him in many ways. I have been through stuff, thought I knew best, and often been proven wrong. — Matthew James Thomas
I'm gonna see how this works out, but I think it's a bad idea. — Joe Teti
Franchises aren't to be avoided. They can be exciting, and they give you opportunities to do other films. — Daniel Radcliffe