Marilyn Monroe's Death Quotes
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Marilyn Monroe's Death Quotes & Sayings
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If you are in a deep dark well with no rope to climb, hold on to the hope, because it is also a strong rope!
— Mehmet Murat Ildan
I raised another shot. That sound you hear is the heads of moral conservatives spontaneously exploding in the distance.
— Rob Thurman
To build an effective community, everyone must realize that their community is bigger than them.
— Idowu Koyenikan
Fulfilled life is possible in spite of unfulfilled wishes.
— Dietrich Bonhoeffer
When you're a failure in Hollywood, that's like starving to death outside a banquet hall, with smells of filet mignon driving you crazy.
— Marilyn Monroe
If they tell you that she died of sleeping pills you must know that she died of a wasting grief, of a slow bleeding at the soul.
— Clifford Odets
In life, we weep at the thought of death. In death, perhaps we weep at the thought of life.
— Marilyn Monroe
I taped the autopsy photos from Marilyn Monroe's death to my lunch box in fifth grade, and I would write stories in which someone inevitably died.
— Karin Slaughter
Everything which endures can
only do so because Eternal
Consciousness gives it sentience. — Vimala McClure
only do so because Eternal
Consciousness gives it sentience. — Vimala McClure
I loved writing for kids, I loved talking to children about what I'd written, I don't want to leave that behind.
— J.K. Rowling
Psychological knowledge has made us dull.
— Jiddu Krishnamurti
If we're going to change the world for the better, kids need to know that they can by feeling good about who they are and helping others.
— Dorothy Koomson
Know glory but cleave to humiliation.
— Lao-Tzu
Dying without actually fully living, without waking up to our lives while we have the chance, is an ongoing and significant risk.
— Jon Kabat-Zinn
Acceptance by government of a dissident press is a measure of the maturity of a nation.
— William O. Douglas