Dead people Quote by Martin Cosgrove Download Open image ““Death is a concept for fatalists and fools. And dead people.”” — Martin Cosgrove ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 4.2 out of 5 (6 ratings) Copy quoteShare Dead people Death
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“Suffice it to say, we were horrified by the entire concept of dying, even if we weren't the ones with the death sentence.” — Tosca Lee Copy Share Image
“Not the kind of unconsciousness that torments the dead, but the kind that kills the living.” — Tara Hudson Copy Share Image
“Death should not be viewed as a medical failure but as a natural conclusion to life.” — Christine Cowgill Copy Share Image
“I sit still and prepare for the Great Unravelling, but instead find further knots.” — Martin Cosgrove Copy Share Image
“From whence cometh the pounding of desire if not from the depths of loneliness?” — Martin Cosgrove Copy Share Image
“Tis silence out of which all things arise and to silence all shall return.” — Martin Cosgrove Copy Share Image
“For the length of time it takes to write a book, you need to believe that you’re the only writer in existence; the only… — Martin Cosgrove Copy Share Image
“I ache for silence - to step back into that stillness which birthed us all. To dissolve into No-thingness and discover what remains.” — Martin Cosgrove Copy Share Image
“I dip my toe into the ocean of Joy and quickly withdraw it, afraid of the sea creatures of the mind.” — Martin Cosgrove Copy Share Image
“Stillness speaks not with mouth and tongue, but with the essential roar of Eternity itself.” — Martin Cosgrove Copy Share Image
“The seeming paradoxes of beauty and truth collide and individuality emerges from the debris. We spend our lifetimes dusting it down.” — Martin Cosgrove Copy Share Image
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“I am ripe. Ripe enough to hear your Truth. But shout it for one ear remains deaf.” — Martin Cosgrove Copy Share Image
“The Source is plain for all to see, but not with the eyes of the mind, for they are blinded to Truth.” — Martin Cosgrove Copy Share Image
“Lay still the business of the mind. Let its workers put down their tools and turn to face the glory of the midday Sun.” — Martin Cosgrove Copy Share Image
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“Well, I don't know, Lina. But let's just say I've met a lot of dead people.” — Ruta Sepetys Copy Share Image
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“A body can't be too partic'lar how they talk 'bout these-yer dead people, Tom.” — Mark Twain Copy Share Image
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You totally need to watch the news." "Can't." "Why?" "It's too depressing." "Right, because hanging with dead people isn't. — Darynda Jones Copy Share Image
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