Burial Quote by Jane Hamilton Download Open image “In the end maybe what marriage offered was the determination of one's burial site.” — Jane Hamilton ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 4.6 out of 5 (9 ratings) Copy quoteShare Burial Determination Ends Marriage Site
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Being dead was one thing, getting ready for a wedding another. — Gene Stratton-Porter Copy Share Image
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“the vast edifice of expectation and commitment that a marriage would pile on her.” — Marius Gabriel Copy Share Image
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From early on I valued the gift of memory above all others. I understood that as we grow older we carry a whole nation… — Jane Hamilton Copy Share Image
We're only passers-by, and all you can do is love what you have in your life. A person has to fight the meanness that… — Jane Hamilton Copy Share Image
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This was life, I supposed, running and running and running, and realizing along the way that the phantom was getting closer. — Jane Hamilton Copy Share Image
She read books quickly and compulsively, paperback after paperback, as if she might drift away without the anchor of the printed page. — Jane Hamilton Copy Share Image
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There is nothing quite so good as burial at sea. It is simple, tidy, and not very incriminating. — Alfred Hitchcock Copy Share Image
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O Death, the Consecrator! Nothing so sanctifies a name As to be written--Dead. Nothing so wins a life from blame, So covers it from… — Herman Melville Copy Share Image
No known human group... simply throw out its dead without any ritual or ceremony. In stark contrast, no animal practices burial of dead individuals… — Theodosius Dobzhansky Copy Share Image
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A cemetery saddens us because it is the only place of the world in which we do not meet our dead again. — Francois Mauriac Copy Share Image