
Top 14 Antoniewicz Obit Quotes
#1. That's the weirdest thing about being cut off from life. Everything gets washed out or muted or recedes into the background except for other people's laughter. Other people's laughter gets very loud and jarring. It penetrates. It is a reminder that other people live.
Kerry Kletter
#2. Men can be such provoking creatures. One would think the entire world and everything in it were made only for their enjoyment and approval.
Patricia C. Wrede
#3. It is the artist's business to create sunshine when the sun fails.
Romain Rolland
#4. You can't keep it no matter how much you beg. Dragons are not pets, Ivy. He laughed.
H.M. Ward
#5. My language and my sensibility are yearning to admit a kind of religious or transcendent dimension. But then there's the reality: there's no Heaven, no afterlife of the sort we were promised, and no personal God.
Seamus Heaney
#6. The one thing you absolutely need is the one thing you can never lose: God's presence and love for you. Just have to talk to him.
Keke Palmer
#7. Confronting discomfort is giving me strength, in a world where perfect strangers can render me powerless.
Veronica Larsen
#8. But then my lower lip started trembling and a fog of sadness rose through my chest and head, emerging as tears.
Camille Pagan
#9. I haven't won any prizes or had any best sellers.
Glen Duncan
#10. I was worried about you. Wanted to make sure you were okay." "Next time, use the phone. Or email. Hell, use a carrier pigeon.
Jus Accardo
#11. If we could only live on good food like that, he said to her somewhat loudly, we wouldn't have the country full of rotten teeth and rotten guts. Living in a bogswamp, eating cheap food and the streets paved with dust, horsedung and consumptives' spits.
James Joyce
#12. The person of wisdom is the person of years.
Edward Young
#14. With growing and intermixed minority populations, our democracy can not work optimally unless all people are integrated as full and equal members, and I think our collective freedom requires that.
Richard Benjamin
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