Coffins Quotes
152 Coffins quotes by 141 unique authors
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Shoes, men, coffins; never accept the first one you see.
— Terry Pratchett
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I won't be sad too often, If they bury me in the library With bookworms in my coffin.
— J. Patrick Lewis
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I’d given up on the white picket fence after Kisten had died—finding out my kids would be demons was the nail in the coffin.
— Kim Harrison
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You've got some 'Star-Spangled' nails in your coffin, kid. That's what they've done for you, son.
— Richard Brautigan
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The coffin, it shall protect me, though Death himself lies in it
— Erich Maria Remarque
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It was at this time that she entirely gave up on reading. The covers of books looked like coffins to her, either shabby or ornate,…
— Alice Munro
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Requiescat Tread lightly, she is near Under the snow, Speak gently, she can hear The daisies grow. All her bright golden hair Tarnished with rust,…
— Oscar Wilde
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Everyone thinks of them in terms of poisoned apples and glass coffins, and forgets that they represent girls who walked into dark forests and remade…
— Mira Grant
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My father died in France, and my sisters and I went over with my mum to bring back his body. I remember going to the…
— Rachel Joyce
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It's a round table full of bosses here, still giving you our all like the coffins near.
— Pusha T
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In temple, in the pubs and in coffins all men are equal.
— Vikrant Parsai
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Now the blow's been softened. Since the air we breathe's our coffin. Since the ocean is our coffin. Often times you know our laughter is…
— Isaac Brock
Who Wrote These Coffins Quotes
141 authors contributed a total of 152 Coffins Quotes, led by these top contributors: