
Top 15 Visiting Your Grave Quotes
#1. If someday they say of me that in my work I have contributed something to the welfare and happiness of my fellow man, I shall be satisfied.
George Westinghouse
#2. The first time I ever saw snow skis was when I was 62 years old and that was 19 years ago and I'm still skiing. So, we'll be skiing with some very close friends of the Carter Center letting them know what the Carter Center is doing around the world. We have programs in over 65 countries.
Jimmy Carter
#3. There are endless unknowns, and no forecast of a century can be either complete or utterly correct.
George Friedman
#4. My dream concept is that I have a camera and I am trying to photograph what is essentially invisible. And every once in a while I get a glimpse of her and I grab that picture.
Leonard Nimoy
#5. Beauty has no relation to price, rarity, or age.
John Cotton
#6. My philosophy has always been that benefits should percolate up rather than trickle down.
Hubert H. Humphrey
#7. Everything God made was good. Man's the one who messed it up, and we've been blaming God for it ever since.
Cathy Bryant
#8. Behold the heart and mind of Angela Davis: open, relentless, and on time! She is as radiant, she is as true, as that invincible sunrise she means means means to advance With all of the faith and all of the grace of her entirely devoted life.
June Jordan
#9. But though he could not recapture it, he could remember it, as one remembers a vivid experience at some period of one's life when one was in effect a different person.
George Orwell
#10. Ah, woman. She is an enigma. An anomaly of perfection & irony. She can lure angels into her arms & give birth to a nation of ideologies.
Ace Antonio Hall
#11. I did two things on my seventy-fifth birthday. I visited my wife's grave. Then I joined the army.
Visiting Kathy's grave was the less dramatic of the two.
John Scalzi
#12. The ability to handle stress increases with the practice of meditation. In a culture like ours in which inner, spiritual growth is totally neglected in favor of materialistic pursuits, we might have something to learn from the Hare Krishna devotees' meditational practices.
Daniel Goleman
#13. If there's anyone we are sure to learn something from, it's the one who pushes our buttons.
Kate McGahan
#14. I worked with a lot of different, amazing people, but I was always like, "Dude, I'm sorry, you're going to have to trust me, we've got to do it this way!"
Richard Patrick
#15. Bring on the fruitcakes, we want a fruitcake for an unlovable seat.
Matthew Parris
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