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My father-in-law ... was a great inspiration to me both in life and in his preparation for death.
— Billy Graham
I have not wept since the death of my parents," said Luxa quietly. "But I am thought to be unnatural in this respect.
— Suzanne Collins
Our first act as free men was to throw ourselves onto the provisions. thats all we thought about. No thought of revenge, or of parents. Only of bread.
— Elie Wiesel
Desire blazed, passion raged.
— Donna Grant
The tremendous secrecy of alleys between houses
— Jack Kerouac
I love you Anastasia
— E.L. James
parents are just as responsible for your death as they are for your birth. They set you on the tangent along which you inevitably die.
— Ainslie Hogarth
Born from different parents, they were siblings in death, destroyed by the same hand.
— Clive Barker
A world where parents die and brothers die and nothing stops to respect that fact. The whole universe just goes and goes as if nothing has happened...
— Colleen Hoover
You'll stay with me?'
Until the very end,' said James. — J.K. Rowling
Until the very end,' said James. — J.K. Rowling
They don't know it, but they are doing it.
— Karl Marx
Once they're both gone, your parents' house instantly turns into a museum.
— Christopher Buckley
No. You know what really bugs me about my videos? When they can't figure out what to do, they just have me change clothes five times.
— Liz Phair
Their parents buried empty coffins
— Jessi Kirby
To anticipate the market is to gamble. To be patient and react only when the market gives the signal is to speculate.
— Jesse Lauriston Livermore
Only two people have been on the cover of Time Magazine in bare feet. I'm one, the other is Gandhi.
— Marc Andreessen
When your parents are dead your own death faces you.
— Lucia Berlin
All of us have parents. Generations pass. We are not unique. Now it is our family's turn.
— Ralph Webster
The vote means nothing to women. We should be armed.
— Edna O'Brien
My determination was stronger than my fear.
— Rosemary Clement-Moore
Taking a child to the toy store is the nearest thing to a death wish parents can have.
— Fred G. Gosman
Two thirds of all sorrow is homemade and, so far as the universe is concerned, unnecessary.
— Aldous Huxley
Our parents' death broke his sense of wonder. My left-brained brother, who once had dreams of saving the world, now laughs at anyone who tries.
— Lauren DeStefano
The afternoon my parents died, I was out shoplifting with Irene Klauson.
— Emily M. Danforth
I became a degenerate artist. My parents were shaped by their own experiences, and artists weren't so useful in the death camps.
— Art Spiegelman
It took a while to accept my parents' death and I don't think I've completely moved on. I could only imagine what it would do to her.
— M.M. Lindelo
Soon I will honor my parents by dying as they died. and if all they believed about death was true, soon I will join them in whatever comes next.
— Veronica Roth
Growing up in a rural setting in Minnesota, I was raised with the outdoors and a sense of adventure.
— Ann Bancroft
We did not dare to breathe a prayer,
Or give our anguish scope.
Something was dead within each of us,
And what was dead was Hope. — Oscar Wilde
Or give our anguish scope.
Something was dead within each of us,
And what was dead was Hope. — Oscar Wilde
I have always been terrified of the death of my parents. I never knew if I could count on myself. I never knew if that would send me over the edge.
— Dan Pallotta
Lips. You need to have three or four smart questions ready, and it's nice to have them on a note card you take out so you really seem prepared.
— Kate White
I leave my parents here behind
And all my friends to love resigned
'Tis grief to go, but death to stay
Farewell
I'm gone with love away. — George Moses Horton
And all my friends to love resigned
'Tis grief to go, but death to stay
Farewell
I'm gone with love away. — George Moses Horton