Your grandfather's coffin is heavier than you expect. Your father's coffin is heavier than you can bear. — Todd Lowe Copy Share Image
Public depictions of women still tend to remain rigid and narrow - about the size of a coffin, say. — Joan Frank Copy Share Image
No. I usually rest in my satin-lined coffin, actually. I'm not allowed out in daylight hours. — Jimmy Page Copy Share Image
Comfort zones are plush lined coffins. When you stay in your plush lined coffins, you die. — Stan Dale Copy Share Image
Childhood is long and narrow like a coffin, and you can't get out of it on your own. — Tove Ditlevsen Copy Share Image
When I die, I'll probably climb out of the coffin and play the organ at my own funeral! — Rick Wakeman Copy Share Image
“Are the coffins of love being made And we are all becoming machines In this world of madness?” — Neelam Saxena Chandra Copy Share Image
How can a living man be a person who has nothing to lose? This is very absurd! Even a dead man has… — Mehmet Murat Ildan Copy Share Image
We all have two lives: The true, the one we dreamed of in childhood And go on dreaming of as adults in… — Fernando Pessoa Copy Share Image
The only kind office performed for us by our friends of which we never complain is our funeral; and the only thing… — Charles Caleb Colton Copy Share Image
I think we could jam a bit more in our coffins than we do. I'm going to have some books, some I… — Joanna Lumley Copy Share Image
I'm afraid to look in the mirror. I'm afraid I'm going to see an old lady with white hair, just like the… — Paddy Chayefsky Copy Share Image
i remember we all cried like the Missouri when my Uncle Sol's coffin lurched because somebody pressed a button (and down went… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
“How may we be saints and live in golden coffins Who will leave on our stone shelves pathetic notes for intervention How… — Leonard Cohen Copy Share Image
When I'm laid in my coffin, I want you to put a picture of my grandchild to the right of me and… — Jeanne Calment Copy Share Image
I remember eating in school in the years after the Second World War. Most of my friends had miserable portions of Spam… — Robert Winston Copy Share Image
I rang my friend Jim Wolfensohn, who was then running a private commercial bank in New York. I said, "Come up to… — Bob Hawke Copy Share Image
In the days when the keepers of the house shall tremble, and the strong men shall bow themselves, and the grinders cease… — Alan Coren Copy Share Image
People used to ask me, 'What do you reckon you'll be doing when you're 40?', and I told 'em 'rocking out and… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
Love has no middle term; either it destroys, or it saves. All human destiny is this dilemma. This dilemma, destruction or salvation,… — Victor Hugo Copy Share Image
Now hoppin'-john was F. Jasmine's very favorite food. She had always warned them to wave a plate of rice and peas before… — Carson McCullers Copy Share Image
The city is loveliest when the sweet death racket begins. Her own life lived in defiance of nature, her electricity, her frigidaires,… — Henry Miller Copy Share Image
No bit of the natural world is more valuable or more vulnerable than the tree bit. Nothing is more like ourselves, standing… — Seamus Heaney Copy Share Image
Think of the glory. Think of your reputation. Think how great it'll look on your next resume." On my cenotaph, you mean.… — Lois McMaster Bujold Copy Share Image
“Got orders from headquarters. They makin' coffins fuh all de white folks. 'Tain't nothin' but cheap pine, but dat's better'n nothin'. Don't… — Zora Neale Hurston Copy Share Image
I get plenty of exercise carrying the coffins of my friends who exercise. — Red Skelton Copy Share Image
For me, curiosity is life. If you are not curious, you are in your coffin. — Pierre Boulez Copy Share Image
Czech beer in bottles is the corpse of real beer in a glass coffin. — Sergei Lukyanenko Copy Share Image