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Zellman Funeral Home Quotes By James Ellis

Better an ugly face than an ugly mind. — James Ellis

Zellman Funeral Home Quotes By Louis C.K.

You have to be really tenacious. You have to keep at it. There are many roads to get there. If you can get yourself into Harvard, that's a good way to go, because every Harvard graduating class, the agencies come trolling around and they'll look for you. So if you go to Harvard, you'll get found there. — Louis C.K.

Zellman Funeral Home Quotes By Confucius

Men do not stumble over mountains, but over molehills. — Confucius

Zellman Funeral Home Quotes By Elizabeth Bishop

Each night he must
be carried through artificial tunnels and dream recurrent dreams.
Just as the ties recur beneath his train, these underlie
his rushing brain. He does not dare look out the window,
for the third rail, the unbroken draught of poison,
runs there beside him. He regards it as a disease
he has inherited the susceptibility to. He has to keep
his hands in his pockets, as others must wear mufflers. — Elizabeth Bishop

Zellman Funeral Home Quotes By Sarah J. Pepper

My death granted immortality.
With one look, I knew he'd be my undoing ... Forgotten, book #1 of the Fate Trilogy — Sarah J. Pepper

Zellman Funeral Home Quotes By Matshona Dhliwayo

Alone a termite is powerless, but in large numbers they overthrow entire buildings. — Matshona Dhliwayo

Zellman Funeral Home Quotes By Jean Cocteau

I've always preferred mythology to history. History is truth that becomes an illusion. Mythology is an illusion that becomes reality. — Jean Cocteau

Zellman Funeral Home Quotes By Jacqueline Kelly

Eww, he said. I almost said the same thing, but unlike my brother, I had been annealed in the furnace of Scientific Thought. Scientists do not say such things aloud (although we may think them from time to time). — Jacqueline Kelly