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The realization that God could be female required the consideration that the Devil could be also.
— Thomas Lynch
God knows some days we all feel like losers.
— Thomas Lynch
By doing you shall know What it is you have to do.
— Thomas Lynch
It hurts so bad that I cannot save him, protect him, keep him out of harm's way, shield him from pain. What good are fathers if not for these things?
— Thomas Lynch
The world's supply of heartache is secure. There's love and hate and mayhem everywhere.
— Thomas Lynch
I'm more interested in the meaning of funerals and the mourning that people do. It's not a retail experience. It's an existential one.
— Thomas Lynch
So I suppose poetry, language, the shaping of it, was and remains for me an effort to make sense out of essentially senseless situations.
— Thomas Lynch
There's no easy way to do this. So do it right: weep, laugh, watch, pray, love, live, give thanks and praise; comfort, mend, honor, and remember.
— Thomas Lynch
The flush toilet, more than any single invention, has 'civilized' us in a way that religion and law could never accomplish.
— Thomas Lynch
I'm lazy but generally task oriented so having a hoop to jump through means eventually I'll make the effort.
— Thomas Lynch
Grief is the tax we pay on our attachments...
— Thomas Lynch
A good funeral gets the dead where they need to go and the living where they need to be.
— Thomas Lynch
I don't like Thomas Edison. I'm a fan of Nicolai Tesla.
— David Lynch
Grief is the price we pay for being close to one another. If we want to avoid our grief, we simply avoid each other.
— Thomas Lynch
We deal with love by dealing with the ones we love, with sickness by dealing with the sick, and with death by dealing with the dead. And
— Thomas Lynch
Usually a poem takes shape accoustically - a line or a pair of lines will repeat itself in my ear.
— Thomas Lynch