“Death would not surprise us as often as it does, if we let go of the misbelief that newborns are less mortal than the elderly.” LifeChildrenPhilosophyHumorKidsAgeFunnyDeathQuotesBeliefHumourBirthJokesHumorousPreparedSurprisePhilosopherOld AgeImmortalityLife And DeathSatireImmortalMortalityFuneralChildSurprisingAphorismDeadDieQuotationsBeliefsJokeStoicismHilariousEldersRipAphorismsHereafterOldMisconceptionOffspringFallacyNewbornLife After DeathTombstoneStoicBurialUnpreparedPhilosophicRest In PeacePrepareAphoristAphoristsKidMortalCycleFuneralsWeepTombAgedMisconceptionsBuryElderFallaciesMisbeliefGone Too SoonStoicsNewbornsMisbeliefsOld Age HomesOld Age HomeTombstonesThe HereafterPhilosophers CryThe Elders Author:Mokokoma Mokhonoana
“You are a cool cemetery. You have the sinner’s grave You have the saint’s earth colliding You have all the beds narrow as a knife; as if a rally of tombstones to defend death. But you can’t really postpone the inauguration of my burial, can you? From the poem - Few Words to Cemetery” EarthDeathPoetryDarkSinPoemBedSaintGravesPoetry QuotesSinnerKnivesDeath And DyingDeadDieCemeteryGraveyardTombstoneBurialGraveCoolInaugurationSinnersCollideKnifeDefendTombCemeteriesNarrowPostponeTombstonesRally Book:Beyond The Vernal Mind Source: Beyond The Vernal Mind
“She glanced around at the tombstones. “You’re surrounded by death here. Way too depressing. You really might want to think about getting another job.” “You see death and sadness in these sunken patches of dirt, I see lives lived fully and the good deeds of past generations influencing the future ones.” LifeInspirationDeathGood DeedsGraveyardCaretakerTombstonesCamel Club Book:The Collectors Source: The Collectors
“I’m not even slightly interested in whether I’m remembered I say Ashes to ashes Dust to dust Gimme a tombstone if you feel you must Sayin’ here lies a clown who wrote some songs He talked too much and stayed too long” DeathHumourTombstones Author:Tim Minchin
“Carve your name on hearts, not tombstones. A legacy is etched into the minds of others and the stories they share about you.” LifeStoriesDeathLife LessonsPurposeKindnessDyingCharityGoalsLegacyStoryDeath And DyingLife PurposeTributeHeartsEulogyEpitaphAchievementsGravestoneFuneralsCommencement SpeechSpeechesLife MissionsTombstones Author:Shannon Alder
“Though angels were easy to finds in cemeteries, she said that she didn't especially care for funereal angels and tombstone cherubs -- she wanted her angels among the living, not watching over the already dead -- and thus she scoured parks and gardens for the angels with whom, on some level, she wanted to commune.” AngelsCemeteriesTombstones Book:Secrets of Eden Source: Secrets of Eden
“The noble old synagogue had been profaned and turned into a stable by the Nazis, and left open to the elements by the Communists, at least after they had briefly employed it as a 'furniture facility.' It had then been vandalized and perhaps accidentally set aflame by incurious and callous local 'youths.' Only the well-crafted walls really stood, though a recent grant from the European Union had allowed a makeshift roof and some wooden scaffolding to hold up and enclose the shell until further notice. Adjacent were the remains of a mikvah bath for the ritual purification of women, and a kosher abattoir for the ritual slaughter of beasts: I had to feel that it was grotesque that these obscurantist relics were the only ones to have survived. In a corner of the yard lay a pile of smashed stones on which appeared inscriptions in Hebrew and sometimes Yiddish. These were all that remained of the gravestones. There wasn't a Jew left in the town, and there hadn't been one, said Mr. Kichler, since 1945.” ReligionCommunismWorld War IiAnimalsJudaismEuropean UnionHebrewRelicsJewsNazisRitualsYiddishVandalism1945ObscurantismSynagoguesAnimal SacrificeTombstonesDesecrationWomen And ReligionWroclawAbattoirsAnimal SlaughterJerzy KichlerMikvahsWhite Stork SynagogueWomen In Judaism Book:Hitch 22: A Memoir Source: Hitch 22: A Memoir