Quote by Richard Brautigan Download Open image ““Thousands of graveyards were parked in rows like cars.”” — Richard Brautigan ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 2.2 out of 5 (9 ratings) Copy quoteShare
“So we are drawn to graveyards, where we can be close to the dead and ponder their fate as well as our own.” — Julia Scheeres Copy Share Image
“I just started working the graveyard shift at the cemetery. Come to think of it, every shift at the cemetery is the graveyard shift.” — Jarod Kintz Copy Share Image
“The dead are everywhere. Most are buried and forgotten. A very small number walk among you.” — J.R. Rain Copy Share Image
“There’s something special about visiting a graveyard. Both life and death meet together in time.” — Eric Overby Copy Share Image
“A walk through an old graveyard shows our ancestors often had more dead children than we have live ones.” — P.J. O'Rourke Copy Share Image
“We stood in the graveyard, among the tombstones, forty-some dead people and me. A couple of my fellow funeral-goers had even been in their… — Amy Plum Copy Share Image
“Blasted grave marker. There sure are a bloody lot of them. They've got some nerve burying all these dead people here.” — Tess Oliver Copy Share Image
“All I know about this fine, sweaty life, my own or anyone else’s, is that in a little while I’ll rise up and leave… — Raymond Carver Copy Share Image
I daydream about a high school where everybody plays the harmonica: the students, the teachers, the principal, the janitor and the cook in the… — Richard Brautigan Copy Share Image
“The river loved to tell everybody (everybody being the sky, the wind, the few trees that grew around there, birds, deer and even the… — Richard Brautigan Copy Share Image
“I guess some people lived like Reader's Digest, but I hadn't met any and at that time it seemed doubtful that I ever would” — Richard Brautigan Copy Share Image
“The Beautiful Poem" I go to bed in Los Angeles thinking about you. Pissing a few moments ago I looked down at my penis… — Richard Brautigan Copy Share Image
I didn't know the full dimensions of forever, but I knew it was longer than waiting for Christmas to come. — Richard Brautigan Copy Share Image
“Alas, Measured Perfectly" Saturday, August 25, 1888. 5:20 P.M. is the name of a photograph of two old women in a front yard, beside… — Richard Brautigan Copy Share Image
“Congratulations," I said. "It's so wonderful to write a book." "I walked all the way here," she said. "I started at midnight. I would… — Richard Brautigan Copy Share Image
“My Name “I guess you are kind of curious as to who I am, but I am one of those who do not have… — Richard Brautigan Copy Share Image
I had become so quiet and so small in the grass by the pond that I was barely noticeable, hardly there. I sat there… — Richard Brautigan Copy Share Image
Once upon a time there was a dwarf knight who only had fifty words to live in and they were so fleeting that he… — Richard Brautigan Copy Share Image
“I feel horrible. She doesn't love me and I wander around the house like a sewing machine that's just finished sewing a turd to… — Richard Brautigan Copy Share Image