Remembering Our Loved Ones Quotes
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Remembering Our Loved Ones Quotes & Sayings
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The only way anyone can hope to live after death is if he leaves something that posterity can remember him for.
— Bangambiki Habyarimana
There is hardly any grief that an hour's reading will not dissipate.
— Baron De Montesquieu
Great things have been effected by a few men well conducted;
— George Rogers Clark
After you are gone, people may forget most of what you have said and done. But they will remember that you loved them.
— Steve Goodier
If we knew a person was going to die, we'd hold harder to the memories."
Fire corrected him, in a whisper. "The good memories. — Kristin Cashore
Fire corrected him, in a whisper. "The good memories. — Kristin Cashore
Remembering our loved ones is breathing life into their fading images, that we might once more see their faces and pass along a tearful "I miss you.
— Richelle E. Goodrich
. . .though the names of lovers are forgotten in time, their names
written across the sky as ogham threads are traced
between the stars — John Daniel Thieme
written across the sky as ogham threads are traced
between the stars — John Daniel Thieme
Don't be buying out of emotion. Buy less if you love something but feel it's a risky item. We don't want overstock. And remember: No profit, no fun!
— Mickey Drexler
Well, memory can play tricks. Most people, I think, tend to remember the good rather than the bad when someone close to them dies.
— Soheir Khashoggi
Flowers are the earth laughing.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
In inorganic chemistry the radicals are simple; in organic chemistry they are compounds - that is the sole difference.
— Jean-Baptiste Dumas
the hardest part of existing without your loved ones was remembering how to breathe. He
— Brittainy C. Cherry
Sometimes the hardest part of existing without your loved ones was remembering how to breathe.
— Brittainy C. Cherry
My dad's life was magnificent, but only if I let myself see and remember more than his years of decline.
— Lisa J. Shultz