Headstones Quotes
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Headstones Quotes & Sayings
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he set up painted foam and resin headstones in the front yard, with names like Hugh R. Next, Ima Goner, Myra Mains, and Ted N. Buried.
— Jessica Freeburg
In a life full of work, family, civic responsibilities, commutes and errands, your training runs offer fertile opportunity to lean inward and listen.
— Gina Greenlee
Old willows trailed veils of wet leaves across his path. Moss crawled up the headstones. The place was otherwise deserted.
— Martha Grimes
Europe to me is young people trying to appear middle-aged and middle-aged people trying to appear young.
— Mike Myers
Row after row with strict impunity
The headstones yield their names to the element,
The wind whirrs without recollection ... — Allen Tate
The headstones yield their names to the element,
The wind whirrs without recollection ... — Allen Tate
Headstone: death's bookmark.
— Les Coleman
I have no problem putting my feet up and watching football but my mother-in-law is always doing stuff.
— Seal
Buildings had collapsed-once tall and mighty, now headstones for the thousands buried underneath.
— Marv Wolfman
When we die, no one remembers us for what we weighed. Our weight isn't etched into our headstones.
— Stephanie Klein
In Zen brush-painting, the circle is a master's problem. It represents everything and nothing, and in so doing, the universe.
— Mike Todd Jr.
When you win a championship, it is a great feeling, and you really don't want that feeling to go away.
— Paul Pierce
As life runs on, the road grows strange with faces new - and near the end. The milestones into headstones change, Neath every one a friend.
— James Russell Lowell
Love is on the verge of hate each time it stoops for pardon.
— Edward Bulwer-Lytton, 1st Baron Lytton
It's a waste of time to think about things you can't know, and things you can't confirm even if you know them.
— Haruki Murakami
Besides the gifts, the only thing that gave the headstones colour were the memories family and friends had of the people they represented.
— S.A. Tawks