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Wettlaufer Obituary Quotes By Thomas Dewar, 1st Baron Dewar

Life is a one-way street and you're not coming back. — Thomas Dewar, 1st Baron Dewar

Wettlaufer Obituary Quotes By H.S. Crow

Be terrified. Nothing in life is certain. It does not owe you anything, and if it decides to take something from you it will. You must accept this truth. Accept the dreadful possibility that your blind optimism is merely a fancied lie. — H.S. Crow

Wettlaufer Obituary Quotes By Bryant McGill

God's favorite type of prayer is action. — Bryant McGill

Wettlaufer Obituary Quotes By Desmond Tutu

Dream! Dream! And then go for it! — Desmond Tutu

Wettlaufer Obituary Quotes By Elizabeth D. Samet

We surrendered rather easily to yet another romantic notion: that meaning is to be found only in misery — Elizabeth D. Samet

Wettlaufer Obituary Quotes By Jim Rash

I was very much a latchkey kid. My parents would feel the back of the television to make sure I hadn't been watching it when they were gone, which inevitably I was. — Jim Rash

Wettlaufer Obituary Quotes By Erich Fromm

But man is not only made by history - history is made by man. — Erich Fromm

Wettlaufer Obituary Quotes By Yasmine Bleeth

I love a man who can wear my underwear. — Yasmine Bleeth

Wettlaufer Obituary Quotes By Anna Olson

If you're nervous about doing something, plan to do it badly, giving yourself credit for just doing it. That takes a weight off your shoulders because anyone can do something badly. — Anna Olson

Wettlaufer Obituary Quotes By Pablo Neruda

Who ever desired each other as we do? Let us look
for the ancient ashes of hearts that burned,
and let our kisses touch there, one by one,
till the flower, disembodied, rises again.
Let us love that Desire that consumed its own fruit
and went down, aspect and power, into the earth:
We are its continuing light,
its indestructible, fragile seed. — Pablo Neruda