People say, "How would you like to be remembered?" I don't want to be remembered. Gimme a break. What I want is… — Jerry Lewis Copy Share Image
I'm of an age when if I started to do eulogies, I'd be doing nothing else. You don't want to be remembered?… — Garrison Keillor Copy Share Image
Have you noticed that when we die, our eulogies celebrate our lives very differently from the way society defines success? — Arianna Huffington Copy Share Image
“If I die tomorrow, you aren't allowed to say my life was cut short at age 25. I did more in those… — Alisa Mullen Copy Share Image
Eulogies never talk about what was on your resume. Be remembered for how you made people feel and your passions — Arianna Huffington Copy Share Image
“Most human beings would have never been pained by the death of a human being if they had never seen a human… — Mokokoma Mokhonoana Copy Share Image
I love eulogies. They are the most moving kind of speech because they attempt to pluck meaning from the fog, and on… — Peggy Noonan Copy Share Image
“True artists do not create to fish for compliments and praises. They create to express the love they have for their craft.” — Michael Bassey Johnson Copy Share Image
“it is very telling what we don’t hear in eulogies. We almost never hear things like: “The crowning achievement of his life… — Arianna Huffington Copy Share Image
“A premature death does not only rob one of the countless instances where one would have experienced pleasure, it also saves one… — Mokokoma Mokhonoana Copy Share Image
Nothing can save you from hate, empty all your treasures and give it to people and one out of the multitudes will… — Michael Bassey Johnson Copy Share Image
“Marshall wished he knew what to call her, wished he could memorialize her somehow. There was dignity in eulogies, in little ribbons… — Aaron Dries Copy Share Image
“When you die I bet you want real life, pure real life, eulogies that are unpoetic and messy, smeared with tears and… — Kate Hattemer Copy Share Image
“I think eulogies are wasted on the dead. It’s the living who need to hear kind words spoken about them.” — Jarod Kintz Copy Share Image