
Top 15 Wiebe Funeral Quotes
#1. PICTURE OF LIGHT is luminous and genuinely transcendent ...
Gerald Peary
#2. Immortality is a chancy thing; it cannot be promised or earned. Perhaps it cannot even be identified for what it is.
Gregory Maguire
#3. And anyone who nurtures impossible hopes is already a loser. Once you come to realize it, you just give up.
Umberto Eco
#4. The wisdom of samadhi is quite different. Higher level wisdom cannot be written down. It cannot be spoken. True wisdom is the knowledge of the universe that is beyond physical expression.
Frederick Lenz
#5. I wanted to think about ways to get an American readership concerned with what is happening in Mexico, but also to reframe it as a problem Americans share.
Sarah Stillman
#6. You must accept responsibility for your actions, but not the credit for your achievements.
Denis Waitley
#8. Things are set in stone. Things are well ordered. Reds at the bottom, everyone else standing on our backs. Now you're looking at me and you're realizing that we don't bloodydamn like it down there. Red is rising, Mickey.
Pierce Brown
#9. If there is any law governing the distribution of income between classes, it still remains to be discovered.
Joan Robinson
#11. The worst crime of all would be that a mistake happens and no one talks about it or learns from it. So, as unsettling as it is to think about, these mistakes, complications and unexpected outcomes get discussed openly, and everyone hopefully gains something from it.
Sanjay Gupta
#12. Why do they treat us so, Moash? Because they know they should be better than they are. Because they see discipline in bridgemen, and it embarrasses them. Rather than bettering themselves, they take the easier road of jeering at us.
Brandon Sanderson
#13. Language is the most extraordinary invention in the history of humanity, the one which came before everything and which makes it possible to share everything.
J.M.G. Le Clezio
#14. Come on, is your heart a sponge or a fist?
Tea Obreht
#15. All moralistic judgments, whether positive or negative, are tragic expressions of unmet needs.
Marshall B. Rosenberg
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