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Will you remember me when I'm gone?
— Phil Donahue
I have a real problem with rock music because it seems that lineage doesn't really exist.
— Matt Tong
The Yankees would be a much better team if they signed a proven closer instead of Tanaka.
— Mitch Williams
That's the thing- with that summer and hard times in general, you've gotta take the salty with the sweet. It's always a balance.
— Mamrie Hart
When I was 5 years old, my mother read me 'Gone With The Wind' at night, before I went to bed. I remember her reading almost all year.
— Pat Conroy
Remember me when I am gone away, gone far away into the silent land.
— Christina Rossetti
At this stage I can see most of the men are still primitive about sexual perception and conception.
— Baris Gencel
Remember me as of ages ago and days gone long,
When we'd go off at a tangent along;
Thy page- dyed pieces among
The rest I have known a poem. — Mpho Leteng
When we'd go off at a tangent along;
Thy page- dyed pieces among
The rest I have known a poem. — Mpho Leteng
It was like a date - a weird, twisted date that would probably end with them killing something
— J. Lynn
When I am angry I have a judgment and an unmet need.
— Marshall B. Rosenberg
On his deathbed, Aldous Huxley reflected on his entire life's learning and then summed it up in seven simple words: Let us be kinder to one another.
— Robin S. Sharma
To you, whoever you are, when I am gone - remember to be kind tonight to some lonely person. For me.
— Tennessee Williams
It is the one who does what God commands to whom God can entrust His work, whom God can use to be a type of savior to others.
— Andrew Murray
Fix me up with a mannequin, just remember I like blondes. I'll be the life of the party, even when I'm dead and gone.
— Joe Diffie
But every so often I look at Tobias, and he looks back at me, like we're passing fear back and forth between us.
— Veronica Roth