Daughter's Death Quotes
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Hot afternoon
the squeak of my hands
on my daughter's coffin — Lenard D. Moore
the squeak of my hands
on my daughter's coffin — Lenard D. Moore
I have transmitted genetic material, all I have to do between my daughters' birth and my death is to decorate my life.
— Peter Greenaway
My daughter's death will not be in vain! The young people of this country will not allow that to happen!
— Darrell Scott
Death is my son-in-law. Death is my heir.
My daughter he hath wedded. I will die,
And leave him all. Life, living, all is Death's. — William Shakespeare
My daughter he hath wedded. I will die,
And leave him all. Life, living, all is Death's. — William Shakespeare
...Juliana. Should you cease to exist, so would I.
— Kathleen Collins
daughter's death had loosed something in Sara, a savage kind of grief that burned onto the canvas.
— Dominic Smith
The death of my daughter is a subject I talk about briefly because there is nothing more tragic.
— Ben Vereen
There is no death, daughter.
People die only when we forget them. — Isabel Allende
People die only when we forget them. — Isabel Allende
It was a year ago today your daughter went missing.' Bagg had closed his eyes, feeling the death going on inside.
— Cole Alpaugh
So I am death" Charlie said then turned to his daughter while buttering his toast.
"This is death toast sweety. — Christopher Moore
"This is death toast sweety. — Christopher Moore
Because you are afraid that only the sight of your daughter's pain can bring you sadness over Janie's death.
— Sarah M. Cradit
While I am Death's daughter and walk in His dark shadow, surely the darkness can give way to light sometimes.
— R.L. LaFevers
I play Hopkins' daughter. Brad Pitt plays Death. He's a very-good looking Death. With him, dying isn't so bad.
— Claire Forlani
That was the problem with grieving one child in a family with other children. In my despair over losing Riley, I'd lost my daughter too.
— Leslie A. Gordon
Since the death of his daughter, a consumptive, he had not thrashed a woman; he lived alone.
— Elias Canetti