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Mom and Dad had gathered their love like kindling, burned it together. And now that love is being scattered all over the place.
— David Arnold
Because Dad told you he'd be here forever.
Because I thought forever was like Mars -- far away. — Kwame Alexander
Because I thought forever was like Mars -- far away. — Kwame Alexander
I've made my peace. He will always be part of me. I don't need to watch him die. I am just glad I was able to watch him live.
— Ralph Webster
Sometimes it feels like I'm thinking against the wind.
— Mortimer J. Adler
My dad was nothing but a bingo call.
— Ripley Patton
While we ride this out, you don't need that fortress. You don't need it because you got me,
— Kristen Ashley
You know, when I did 'American Idol' the three times, I tried to tell these kids you have to tell the story of the lyric.
— Barry Manilow
One of my favorite games when I was a kid was 'murder/suicide'. Dad would show us a photo and ask us: 'Is it a murder or a suicide ?'
— Colleen Doran
My dad died when I was 23. His death was sudden and shocking - the result of a car crash - and I never got to say goodbye.
— Dani Shapiro
But now
it's like God has it out for us. Why both of them? Wasn't my dad enough? It's like death came and punched us square in the face. — Colleen Hoover
it's like God has it out for us. Why both of them? Wasn't my dad enough? It's like death came and punched us square in the face. — Colleen Hoover
I was glad to see I had only witnessed Dad's death and not the end of his life, as the two I learned are barely related at all.
— Jasper Fforde
Dad said that the guy who can play guitar is going to be the life of the party. He's confusing life with death.
— David Sedaris
My Dad is everywhere and he is nowhere. My world tilts on a different axis, orbiting the sun of my own family- but still, I feel his warmth.
— Elisabeth Egan
Dad was more into last impressions than first ones, which makes his death all the more symbolic.
— Cecelia Ahern