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To Beatrice- My love flew like a butterfly Until death swooped down like a bat As the poet Emma Montana McElroy said: 'That's the end of that
— Daniel Handler
The employment rates are in very bad shape. We vastly underestimate the unemployment
— Immanuel Wallerstein
Pricing low is shortsighted, because someone else is always willing to sacrifice more profit margin and drive you both bankrupt.
— Timothy Ferriss
I love you best, and I'll miss you forever.
— C.J. Redwine
You know, that's the reality, but I always shoot movies for the screen, because that's just the experience that I want to get out of it.
— Alex Winter
I've just had some bad news. Tomorrow is the mother in law's funeral. And she's cancelled it.
— Les Dawson
We were heading into the clumsy territory of my mother's funeral, stretched-out silences, wrong smiles, the place where words didn't work.
— Donna Tartt
A tale may have exactly three beginnings: one for the audience, one for the artist, and one for the poor bastard who has to live in it.
— Catherynne M Valente
A woman may be called a wife and mother for most of her life, while a man is called a husband and father only at his funeral.
— Barbara Holland
I did not see your mother at the funeral,' she said, following the thought. 'She stopped coming to them after her own,' Paul answered simply.
— Frances Hardinge
Woman was and is condemned to a system under which the lawful rapes exceed the unlawful ones a million to one.
— Margaret Sanger
There was just no good way for a dead son to greet his mother almost two weeks after his funeral.
— Rachel Vincent
In our society, any man who doesn't cry at his mother's funeral is liable to be condemned to death.
— Albert Camus
His mother wanted him closer to home. The funeral had been
— Carl Hiaasen
That afternoon my mother had brought me the roses.
"Save them for my funeral," I'd said. — Sylvia Plath
"Save them for my funeral," I'd said. — Sylvia Plath
Everything has its drawbacks, as the man said when his mother-in-law died, and they came down upon him for the funeral expenses.
— Jerome K. Jerome
She grew more and more vexed with his dignified behavior. By a cruel irony, she was drawing out what was best in his disposition.
— E. M. Forster
On the day of his mother's funeral, to the boy I loved more than I had ever loved
anything or anyone, I said, Go to hell. — Jenny Han
anything or anyone, I said, Go to hell. — Jenny Han
Life is but a story told at one's funeral
— Charles Slamowitz