
Top 15 Quotes About Honoring Family
#1. Fourth quarter field goals often wins games; first quarter field goals often lose them.
R.A. Mathis
#2. Family members have a personal stake in honoring and mourning their dead and objecting to unwarranted public exploitation that, by intruding upon their own grief, tends to degrade the rites and respect they seek to accord to the deceased person who was once their own.
Anthony Kennedy
#3. I've managed to keep him for three months, but in no way does that mean I get to keep him forever. That's the whole idea, isn't it? That is what the theories prepare us for. This is why, when he's finally gone for good it won't hurt as much.
Alexis Bass
#4. Everything must justify its existence before the judgment seat of Reason, or give up existence.
Friedrich Engels
#5. If only I could sit and patch them up for him. That was my great ambition.
Kiera Cass
#6. So (if) some cracker come and tell you 'Well, my mother and father blood go back to the Mayflower,' you better hold your pocket. That ain't nothing to be proud of. That means their forefathers was crooks.
Al Sharpton
#7. If your master demands loyalty, give him integrity. But if he demands integrity, give him loyalty.
Jeff Wheeler
#9. We did hard things for each other. Risked our lives. Gave up our lives and faced death, and then faced life again. You might be surprised to find that facing life can be much harder than facing death.
Robin Hobb
#10. Truth is not ... something to believe or disbelieve. The things we believe are always less than Truth[.]
Steve Hagen
#11. I can't speak for the other people whose children have died, but I can speak for my family and the other members of Gold Star Families for Peace. We believe we're honoring our children by working for peace.
Cindy Sheehan
#12. Every single substitute teacher growing up could not pronounce my name, so whenever someone pauses, I'm like, 'Oh, that's me.'
Cary Fukunaga
#13. Good and evil always existed. I kind of expected that.
J.L. Weil
#14. I have a musical ancestry as much as I have a family ancestry. Honoring those ancestors gives you access to a greater source of appreciation and information than you would have if you were just going on your own ego system.
Billy Corgan
#15. What are you after?"
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"Well," said Zaphod airily, "It's partly the curiosity, partly a sense of adventure, but mostly I think it's the fame and the money ...
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