
Top 13 Helping Others Deal With Death Quotes
#1. A neurotic can neither enjoy his illusions nor give them up.
Mason Cooley
#2. The real purveyors of the news are artists, for artists are the ones who infuse fact with perception, emotion, and appreciation ... We are beginning to realize that emotions and imagination are more potent in shaping public sentiment and opinion than information and reason.
John Dewey
#3. This is the thing: people think that magic doesn't exist, but it does, all the time. We use spells every day: the spell of forgiveness, the spell of thanks.
Nick Lake
#4. Maybe we should go along," Shane said. "Strength in numbers, man." Michael smiled at Eve and shook his head. "After she bitch-slapped the Founder? Not a good idea.
Rachel Caine
#5. When the slaves left Africa, they left us this music. They left us blues.
Youssou N'Dour
#6. As long as I have the talent and there's a demand for the old Chinese man - whether he's a philosopher, or a master, or an old-time restaurant owner, or a villain, or a so-called good guy - I will always be working.
James Hong
#7. I get it now; I didn't get it then. That life is about losing and about doing it as gracefully as possible ... and enjoying everything in between.
Mia Farrow
#8. No panties for you. And no touching. I need to hear a yes, sir.
Renee Rose
#9. Light griefs are loquacious, but the great are dumb.
Seneca.
#11. Our sister Alma was the best hitter in the family. We used to soak corn cobs in water so they wouldn't fly so far when we hit 'em. Alma was the first to hit one far enough to break a window in the barn.
Lloyd Waner
#12. For in those days love was ruled by a different convention to ours. In those days it was chivalrous, adult, long, religious, almost platonic. It was not a matter about which you could make accusations lightly. It was not, as we take it to be nowadays, begun and ended in a long week-end.
T.H. White
#13. But the most important test is to take them on tour and see if you can bear to spend time with them.
Neville Marriner
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