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He's worse than Dracula because at least Dracula comes out of his coffin now and then. He seems to stay on his line and that's it.
— Simon Mignolet
A company in which anyone is afraid to speak up, to differ, to be daring and original, is closing the coffin door on itself.
— Leo Burnett
Folks always look good in their coffins.
— Elvis Presley
The smallest coffins are the heaviest.
— Ernest Hemingway,
Well, I guess I am about the livest dead man you ever saw; although I was once asked to accept a coffin.
— Dan Rice
He makes a very handsome corpse and becomes his coffin prodigiously.
— Oliver Goldsmith
I love a cardboard coffin. Both Mummy and Daddy went off in cardboard coffins, painted - Daddy's was rifle green. Beautifully made.
— Joanna Lumley
It was cold, dark & lonely in the great cathedral-like chambers, with only coffins and corpses for company.
— Billie-Jo Williams
Nor all that heralds rake from coffin'd clay, Nor florid prose, nor honied lies of rhyme, Can blazon evil deeds, or consecrate a crime.
— Lord Byron
I remember that I auditioned with the scene where I pull the grandfather out of the coffin. I just loved it so much.
— Brigid Brannagh
Armchair hater, I wouldn't piss on your coffin
But when I see your picture I draw dicks on it. — Aesop Rock
But when I see your picture I draw dicks on it. — Aesop Rock
I won't be sad too often, If they bury me in the library With bookworms in my coffin.
— J. Patrick Lewis
My heart is in the coffin there with Caesar
— Mark Antony
Fame is but an inscription on a grave, and glory the melancholy blazon on a coffin lid.
— Alexander Smith
Monotony is not to be worshipped as a virtue; nor the marriage bed treated as a coffin for security rather than a couch from which to rise refreshed.
— Freya Stark
We are America.
We are the coffin fillers.
We are the grocers of death.
We pack them in crates like cauliflowers. — Anne Sexton
We are the coffin fillers.
We are the grocers of death.
We pack them in crates like cauliflowers. — Anne Sexton
I will be in my coffin before I will fight again under your command.
— Nathan Bedford Forrest
Shoes, men, coffins; never accept the first one you see.
— Terry Pratchett
Here's to new blood."
-Jagger Maxwell — Ellen Schreiber
-Jagger Maxwell — Ellen Schreiber
Their parents buried empty coffins
— Jessi Kirby
Nobody leaves this band unless it's in a coffin
— Billie Joe Armstrong
He coughs. Not a good sound. Too deep, too full of coffins.
Why is mankind so fucking cruel?
Why? — Sally Gardner
Why is mankind so fucking cruel?
Why? — Sally Gardner
Even superheroes make mistakes, or they wouldn't have to be buried in handmade coffins in the sandbox.
— Nora Roberts
One cannot live for ever by ignoring the price of coffins.
— Ernest Bramah
If corpses were still able to buy things, the inside of coffins would have been turned into advertising space a long time ago.
— Mokokoma Mokhonoana
My earrings are worth just enough to buy me a coffin if I die in a strange place. That was the reason why sailors used to wear them.
— Morgan Freeman
Childhood is long and narrow like a coffin, and you can't get out of it on your own.
— Tove Ditlevsen
If on thoughts of death we are fed,
Thus, a coffin, became my bed. — E.A. Bucchianeri
Thus, a coffin, became my bed. — E.A. Bucchianeri
I'd rather look good in my coffin than bad in my coffin.
— Ozzy Osbourne
The only thing I expect out of lawyers is that they be back in their coffins by sunup.
— F. Ross Johnson
A box is more a coffin for the human spirit than an inspiration.
— Frank Lloyd Wright
No. I usually rest in my satin-lined coffin, actually. I'm not allowed out in daylight hours.
— Jimmy Page
Simply adored Timothy Schaffert's The Coffins of Little Hope: the voice of Essie, the narrator, is terrific & the last line blew me away.
— Nancy Pearl
She is not like me. She knows only the tree of life. She has not seen its twisted roots pawing stones and coffins.
— Hannah Kent
Several of the dusty Griever pods were opening, their top halves lifting upward on hinges like the lids of coffins.
— James Dashner
Most of the press were vultures descending on the scene for curious America aplomb. Cameras inside the coffin interviewing worms.
— Jim Morrison
There's a coffin in the back of the church as the wedding is going on ... Look, I'm a romantic. I like marriage ... In the movies.
— George Clooney
building in there? Coffins. Lots and lots
— Rhys Bowen
Being a man of the theater and a hedonist, I find the idea of building coffins very romantic.
— Nick Offerman
The only way you can become a legend is in your coffin
— Bette Davis
When you notice light seeping into your coffin, it's hard to go on pretending that you're still dead.
— John Burdett
I have made my bed
In charnels and on coffins, where black death
Keeps record of the trophies won — Percy Bysshe Shelley
In charnels and on coffins, where black death
Keeps record of the trophies won — Percy Bysshe Shelley
Your Honour, unless your Honour, without a moment's loss of time, makes sail for the nearest shore, this is a doomed ship, and her name is the Coffin!
— Charles Dickens
Labels put people in boxes, and those boxes are shaped like coffins.
— Chirlane McCray
Shit rolls downhill. Bureaucracy rolls faster.
— David Wellington
I watched him rise from the coffin, with slow, elegant gestures; our gestures, for we are the only beings who routinely rise from coffins.
— Anne Rice
The only exercise I take is walking behind the coffins of friends who took exercise.
— Peter O'Toole
But who could teach daughters how to fly? Parents were by definition earthbound, grub eaters, feet in their own coffins, by dint of being parents.
— Gregory Maguire
The coffins are really for us. The organization surpasses itself in that kind of thing.
— Erich Maria Remarque
Comfort zones are plush lined coffins. When you stay in your plush lined coffins, you die.
— Stan Dale
Public depictions of women still tend to remain rigid and narrow - about the size of a coffin, say.
— Joan Frank
The consumer's side of the coffin lid is never ostentatious.
— Stanislaw Jerzy Lec