
Top 12 Sunderlin Obituary Quotes
#1. There is, in all great poets, a wisdom of humanity which is superior to any talents they exercise.
Ralph Waldo Emerson
#2. There are hundreds of possible causes for every effect, and a hundred possible effects for every cause.
Orson Scott Card
#3. Any negotiation has a limit.
Otherwise, war is irrelevant.
Toba Beta
#4. In them days I just as soon died
except for my harmonica. It was like a friend who didn't give a damn if I could see or not.
Sonny Terry
#5. A year's a long time, but it also flickers past in no time at all.
Feist
#6. I believe in the inherent good of people. I believe that someone can make a mistake and live to redeem themselves another day. Maybe that's why I don't believe in the death penalty. It forecloses all possibilities.
Carsen Taite
#7. I'm Irish and I was born on St. Patrick's day. I'm lucky sevens.
Billy Corgan
#8. We all have our worries about our bodies and our looks. We just need to make the best of our lovely, wonky selves. The key is never to compare and try to be something you're not.
Miranda Hart
#9. I think the intellectual consistency of Christianity in historical evidence is frankly overwhelming, but my materialist colleagues regard me as a slightly sad case.
Simon Conway Morris
#10. When I was playing I never wished I was doing anything else. I think being a professional athlete is the finest thing a man can do.
Bob Gibson
#11. Without my music, no doors would have opened, so I am forever grateful, and I am always going to be singing. But yeah, when the other doors open, why not walk through?
Rita Ora
#12. I thought that loving someone acted as a kind of protective measure, like they'd understand the scale and intensity of your feelings and act accordingly. That seemed fair to me, as if fairness were a measure the universe cared anything about.
Emma Cline
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