
Top 12 Mortuary Viewing Quotes
#1. To him who is afraid, everything rustles.
Sophocles
#2. Earned a bachelor's at 27, then an M.F.A. that is still completely unused and in mint condition, never taken out of the box.
Daniel Woodrell
#3. Self-pity is like chocolate; as you get older, you can only afford a little bit.
Charlaine Harris
#4. Testimony is to know and to feel, Conversion is to do and to become.
Dallin H. Oaks
#5. If music became extinct now, I don't know what I'd be good for.
Tommy Shaw
#6. All he felt was that same feeling he'd always had, that he was looking for something, whose name he didn't even know, and yet now, in the dark of the night and with his father had gone to wherever his mother had gone before, with Anna sitting beside him, he suddenly knew its name. Home.
Marcus Sedgwick
#8. The greatest ornament of an illustrious life is modesty and humility, which go a great way in the character even of the most exalted princes.
Napoleon Bonaparte
#9. No matter how big you are, there is always something a bit bigger. So, don't feel bad when you're beaten in something you're good at. Nothing personal.
Sydney Wilhelmy
#10. None of [the books are] worth reading. There are no fairy tales, no faerie tails, no sword-swinging princesses or lightning-throwing gods.
Laurie Halse Anderson
#11. I have come to discover men are such prideful creatures."
"And we're not?"
"Of course we are. But we are more capable of bending. Men tend to break.
Lorraine Heath
#12. The presuming social view that mental health is not as serious as the media says it is, blocks progress. This too is political.
Tamara Hill
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