
Top 11 Lukenbill Obit Quotes
#1. Nothing is impossible. Some things are just less likely than others.
Jonathan Winters
#2. Death hath a fairer fame than a life of toil.
Aeschylus
#4. It is our birthright to uncover the soul - to remove the layers of fear or shame or apathy or cynicism that conceal it.
Elizabeth Lesser
#5. Remember literature, Charlie? It involved getting drunk and getting laid.
Don DeLillo
#6. There is another world, but it is in this one.
W.B.Yeats
#7. Time fell short of seconds and words fell short of breath as they all realized that Abraham Lincoln, friend, father, and leader was no more.
John C. Berry
#8. Terry, to keep hoping for life in the midst of letting go is to rob me of the moment I am in.
Terry Tempest Williams
#9. Perceptions of the modern masons ranged from their being a group of harmless old men who liked to play dress-up ... all the way to an underground cabal of power brokers who ran the world. the truth, no doubt, was somewhere in the middle.
Dan Brown
#10. To be truly and really independent is to support ourselves by our own exertions.
Jane Porter
#11. Because the true root cause of hunger is inequality, any method of boosting food production that deepens inequality will fail to reduce hunger. Conversely, only technologies that have positive effects on the distribution of wealth, income, and assets, that are pro-poor, can truly reduce hunger.
Miguel A. Altieri
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