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The wind breathes not, and the wave
Walks softly as above a grave. — Philip James Bailey
Walks softly as above a grave. — Philip James Bailey
You will fall with me as a stone in the grave
— Pablo Neruda
The grave is but the threshold of eternity. What a world were this, how unendurable its weight, If they whom death hath sundered, did not meet again!
— Robert Southey
The dead person once had a life! This is a misery?
— Lailah Gifty Akita
My country!" said George, with a strong and bitter emphasis; "what country have I, but the grave, - and I wish to God that I was laid there!
— Harriet Beecher Stowe
It's a fool's life, a rogue's life, and a good life if you keep laughing all the way to the grave.
— Edward Abbey
Rupert Clockenwall seemed to have been too bland a soul to come back from the grave on a haunt.
— Dean Koontz
The greatest loss is the lost of life.
— Lailah Gifty Akita
But this is not the story of a life. It is the story of lives, knit together, overlapping in succession, rising again from grave after grave.
— Wendell Berry
A people's wrath voiced abroad bringeth grave Danger, no less than public curse pronounced.
— Aeschylus
I am a soul. I know well that what I shall render up to the grave is not myself. That which is myself will go elsewhere. Earth, thou art not my abyss!
— Victor Hugo
The grave has a door on its inner side.
— Alexander MacLaren
This place is as dead as dice. Nothing safer to rob than a grave, if you can push past the creep factor.
— H.L. Burke
He saw a blinded convulsing body thrown down into an open grave. It was an image he could not escape.
— Shane K.P. O'Neill
I have suffered two grave accidents in my life, one in which a streetcar knocked me down ... The other accident is Diego.
— Frida Kahlo
Writing is a deeper sleep than death.
Just as one wouldn't pull a corpse from its grave,
I can't be dragged from my desk at night. — Franz Kafka
Just as one wouldn't pull a corpse from its grave,
I can't be dragged from my desk at night. — Franz Kafka
I'd have to be dead in my grave before I stopped fighting for you, Madeline. Even then, I'd move six feet of earth to find a way.
-Logan — Tessa Dare
-Logan — Tessa Dare
Peace is a certificate you get in the grave.
— Peter Tosh
By the way, is there anything sadder than toys on a grave?
— Fannie Flagg
There is perhaps no surer way of infecting ourselves with virulent hatred toward a person than by doing him a grave injustice.
— Eric Hoffer
Be angry only for a grave cause that rightly calls for indignation,' Maimonides wrote in his Mishneh Torah. What
— Simon Schama
Let thy carriage be such as becomes a man grave settled and attentive to that which is spoken. Contradict not, at every turn, what others say.
— George Washington
Do you ever find yourself climbing into an open grave during a bombing raid..and wish you'd just stayed in bed?
— Ransom Riggs
A resignation is a grave act; never performed by a right minded man without forethought or with reserve.
— Salmon P. Chase
And youth, though they see every day the cradle and grave shaped so alike, never believe death will happen to them. I told you it was a comedy.
— Parke Godwin
But perhaps a person only has two real residences: the childhood home and the grave.
— Valeria Luiselli
Honor the dead, treasure the living. For we are saved for a later grave to receive Thy eternal grace.
— Kenyatta Kelechi
Is this where you reveal you're secretly a serial killer and you're taking me to where you're going to bury my body in a shallow grave?
— Lolita Lane
I know that after my death a pile of rubbish will be heaped on my grave, but the wind of History will sooner or later sweep it away without mercy.
— Joseph Stalin
There is no safety this side of the grave
— Robert A. Heinlein
The most dangerous flower is one that grows on a grave. Everybody in its vicinity is dead. That's why I hand-picked it for my mother-in-law.
— Jarod Kintz
Such a shovel, it seemed a waste not to use it.
— Daniel Kraus
We need to be on a war footing. We need to understand that our nation is in grave danger.
— Benjamin Carson
I'm fucking the grave, I thought, I'm bringing the dead back to life ...
— Charles Bukowski
When it comes to screening, a doctor who says 'Let's err on the side of caution,' may actually err on the side of reckless ignorance and grave harm.
— Otis Webb Brawley
I wouldn't give one iota to make a trip from the cradle to the grave unless I could live in a competitive world.
— Adolph Rupp
And what has become of it, where is that onetime love? Now it is the grave of a bird, a drop of black quartz, a chunk of wood eroded by the rain.
— Pablo Neruda
One of the bonuses of being a Christian is the glorious hope that extends out beyond the grave into the glory of God's tomorrow.
— Billy Graham
He'd seen a lot of bizarre items left at gravesides, like a carton of eggs, a pair of reading glasses, a bag of licorice, smooth stones, a spoon.
— Sheri Webber
The disfranchisement of a single legal elector by fraud or intimidation is a crime too grave to be regarded lightly.
— Benjamin Harrison
Life is just a short walk from the cradle to the grave - and it sure behooves us to be kind to one another along the way.
— Alice Childress
Since killing people is illegal, can I have a Taser just for shits and giggles? -Fourth Grave Beneath My Feet
— Darynda Jones
To assume a cat's asleep is a grave mistake. He can close his eyes and keep both his ears awake.
— Aileen Fisher
The cradle-to-grave welfare society enfeebles the citizenry to such a degree you can never generate enough money.
— Mark Steyn
My wife had a go at me last night. She said, Youll drive me to my grave. I had the car out in thirty seconds.
— Tommy Cooper
A men whose every word is nothing but the truth is not a human being but a god! Gods do not die, whereas Aristotle is lying in a grave now.
— Mehmet Murat Ildan
You're in a straight line, buddy-boy, and it doesn't lead anywhere ... except maybe the grave.
— Edward Albee
Whoever finishes a revolution only halfway, digs his own grave.
— Georg Buchner
If you desecrate a white grave, you wind up sitting in prison. But desecrate an Indian grave, and you get a Ph.D.
— Gerald Vizenor
Suicide can be used as a very cruel weapon, you know. It can be the ultimate revenge, leaving a scar that a living person may carry to the grave.
— Patricia Moyes
But I don't understand God. I don't understand how he could see the way people treat one another, and not chalk up the whole human race as a bad idea.
— Jim Butcher
I had rather follow you to your grave than see you owe your life to any but a regular-bred physician.
— Richard Brinsley Sheridan
Today's college students demand a self-segregating "safe space". Rosa Parks spinning in her grave.
— A.E. Samaan
She'd never seen such a thing back on Grave; a flower that bloomed only at night.
— Marianne De Pierres
Verse hath a middle nature: heaven keeps souls, The grave keeps bodies, verse the fame enrols.
— John Donne
On Friday a thief, on Sunday a King ... the man Jesus Christ laid death in his grave!
— John Mark McMillan
Remember, love is all a woman has to give, but it is the only thing which God permits us to carry beyond the grave.
— Theodore Dreiser
Most actors make themselves unhappy by searching for their sanity, by insisting on their normalcy; it's a grave mistake.
— Michael Shurtleff
The vicissitudes of fortune, which spares neither man nor the proudest of his works, which buries empires and cities in a common grave.
— Edward Gibbon
Love lives on, and hath a power to bless when they who loved are hidden in the grave.
— James Russell Lowell
Will the real Red Reaper please stand up?
— Jeaniene Frost
Someone did us all a grave injustice by implying that mourning has a distinct beginning, middle, and end.
— Hope Edelman
The customer is always right! John Wanamaker must be turning in his grave. If you're a customer today, you're an intruder.
— Cleveland Amory
The purpose of a chronicler of moods and deeds does not require him to express his personal views upon the grave controversy above given.
— Thomas Hardy
No one must use the name of God to commit violence. To kill in the name of God is a grave sacrilege. To discriminate in the name of God is inhuman.
— Pope Francis
Heart's-ease is a flower which blooms from the grave of desire.
— William Rounseville Alger
Ritualism is nothing more than a rut and the only difference between a rut and a grave is the length and the depth.
— Chuck Smith
Euthanasia is a grave violation of the law of God, since it is the deliberate and morally unacceptable killing of a human person.
— Pope John Paul II
Sound trumpets! Let our bloody colours wave! And either victory, or else a grave.
— William Shakespeare
And then there stole into my fancy, like a rich musical note, the thought of what sweet rest there must be in the grave.
— Edgar Allan Poe
There's a lot of people around here, me included, who think she talked him into an early grave, and that he wasn't the least bit sorry to go.
— John Saul
Sam had kissed Astrid beside a freshly dug grave. Caine
— Michael Grant
I'd vowed years ago to go to the grave the same way I'd been born, just a lot more wrinkly.
— Karen Marie Moning
Love is a grave mental illness.
— Plato
The dark grave, which knows all secrets, can alone reclaim the fatal doubt once cast on a woman's name.
— George Herbert
Nothing is so irretrievably lost to a society as the sense of fear it felt about a grave danger that was subsequently coped with.
— George F. Will
The foolish and cruel notion that a wife is to obey her husband has sent more women to the grave than to the courts for a divorce.
— Lemuel K. Washburn
Sentimentality towards the undeserving is as dangerous as agreeing to putting one foot in the grave.
— K.A. Hosein
The pursuit of knowledge is but a course between two ignorances, as human life is itself only a wayfaring from grave to grave.
— Sir William Hamilton, 9th Baronet
Those who talk of the bible as a monument of English prose are merely admiring it as a monument over the grave of Christianity.
— T. S. Eliot