Headstone Sayings And Quotes
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“Life is only a dream: soon, we shall awaken. And what joy! The greater our sufferings, the more limitless our glory. Oh! do not let us waste the trial Jesus sends.”
– St. Therese of Lisieux
“We must remember that all incapacity and distress is sent to us by God. Life and death, health and sickness, are all ordered by him and in whatever form they come, it is always to help us and for our good.”
– St. Vincent de Paul
“No tongue can express the greatness of the love which Jesus Christ bears to our souls. He did not wish that between Him and His servants there should be any other pledge than Himself, to keep alive the remembrance of Him.”
– St.Peter of Alcantara
“I know what I’m having ‘em put on my tombstone: ‘I have nothing more to say’.”
– Ted Turner
“If I had a flower for every time I thought of you…I could walk through my garden forever”
– Tennyson
“Last away care. He that loves sorrow lengthens not a day, nor can buy tomorrow.”
– Thomas Dekker
“My wife says that my tombstone will read, ‘Here lies Mr.C, who used to be Mr.B.’ So I think that’s probably what I’ll be remembered for.”
– Tom Bosley
“My God, my Father and my Friend, Do not forsake me in the end.”
– Tommasco Di Celano
“If tears could build a stairway and memories a lane, I’d walk right up to heaven and bring you home again.”
– Unknown
“It is good to die before one has done anything deserving death.”
– Unknown
“Perhaps they are not the stars, but rather openings in Heaven where the love of our lost ones pours through and shines down upon us to let us know they are happy.”
– Unknown
“Those who in living fill the smallest space, In death have often left the greatest void.”
– W.S. Landor
“Hush, my dear, be still and slumber; Jolly angels guard your bed.”
– Watts
“Oh, for boyhood’s time of June, crowding years into one brief moon. ”
– Whittier
“Comfort‘s in Heaven; and we are on the earth, where nothing lives but crosses, cares and grief.”
– William Shakespeare
“The child is the father of the man. ”
– Wordsworth
“When I am dead and buried, on my tombstone I would like to have it written, ‘I have arrived.’ Because when you feel that you have arrived, you are dead.”
– Yul Brynner
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