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Everything had felt so precarious since her mother's death, like she was walking on a bridge made of paper.
— Sarah Addison Allen
Death is the mother of beauty, mystical,
Within whose burning bosom we devise
Our earthly mothers waiting, sleeplessly. — Wallace Stevens
Within whose burning bosom we devise
Our earthly mothers waiting, sleeplessly. — Wallace Stevens
But if Mother Theresa went to collect all the prizes she is awarded, the death rate in Calcutta would soar.
— Umberto Eco
After the death of a parent, children will typically start to worry about your safety as their mother, so they will need extra reassurance from you.
— James Windell
Blindness to knowledge was his mother and despair of death his father. Darkness and fear gave birth to God. Awareness of truth will kill him.
— C.J. Anderson
So not even death can stop my mother from seeking the annihilation of her own flesh and blood.
— Elijah
I was very close to my mother, and her death, which left a gaping hole in my life, has been very difficult for me and my father in a lot of ways.
— Vanessa Kerry
You think whatever is wrong with you is contagious, then?'
She laughed again. 'Yes, but you have it already. You caught it from your mother. Death. — Gene Wolfe
She laughed again. 'Yes, but you have it already. You caught it from your mother. Death. — Gene Wolfe
What son would not bring his mother back to life and would not bring her into paradise after her death if he could?
— Saint Francis De Sales
Her mother will die, but it will not be because death has found her mother. It will be because her mother dared death to come visit.
— Jason Gurley
Death is the Mother of Beauty
— Mark Turner
I could not tell you the date of my mother's death. I could not tell you the date of my dad's death. These are not dates that I find significant.
— O.J. Simpson
Every path leads homeward, every step is birth, every step is death, every grave is mother.
— Hermann Hesse
Death is nothing else but going home to God, the bond of love will be unbroken for all eternity.
— Mother Teresa
It was easier to deal with poverty and death in India that the lack of spirituality in America.
— Mother Teresa
Even in death, my mother smiled - and she had every reason to do so, for I had become precisely what she hoped I would - her mirror image.
— Peggy Toney Horton
Our Mother feedeth thus our little life, That we may in turn feed her with our death
— James Thomson
Even in death, her mother was winning.
— Noorilhuda
I woke up one morning, went downstairs, said 'Good morning' to my mother and nearly scared both of us to death.'
— Barry White
Without a mother you cannot die.
— Hermann Hesse
Around, around the sun we go:
The moon goes round the earth.
We do not die of death:
We die of vertigo. — Archibald MacLeish
The moon goes round the earth.
We do not die of death:
We die of vertigo. — Archibald MacLeish
The mother is not dying exactly, but has reached a point in life where death is a familiar on the staircase.
— Clive Barnes
The night kissed the fading day With a whisper: "I am death, your mother, From me you will get new birth."
— Rabindranath Tagore
Instead of joyfully looking forward to my birth, my mother began systematically preparing for her own death. She was fatalistic.
— Lorna Luft
One word I had throughout the first year and a half of my mother's death was 'unmoored.' I felt that I had no anchor, that I had no home in the world.
— Meghan O'Rourke
Meditation on the chance which led to the meeting of my mother and father is even more salutary than meditation on death.
— Simone Weil
Without death, life would have no boundaries and our days would not be so precious. My mother was a firm believer in the common sense of nature.
— Bernadette Pajer
A beautiful death is for people who lived like animals to die like angels - loved and wanted.
— Mother Teresa
The road is long and the end is death, he thought, remembering all the times his mother had said that. If we're lucky.
— Pamela Freeman
The point is not the honest relief of suffering but the promulgation of a cult based on death and suffering and subjection. Mother
— Christopher Hitchens
The lights flickered, the pain went away, and her mother was holding her, singing 'Sleep sweet sleep'. (The Children of Ankh series) Kim Cormack
— Kim Cormack
I very much faced my mother's death with hard, arduous and time-consuming labor. The more I would do, the less I would feel.
— Rufus Wainwright
I love you every day. And now I will miss you every day.
— Mitch Albom
you can pass a football,you can gas,but you yourself cannot just pass~cam after lilly's mother informs her that lilly has passed
— Wendy Wunder
I've had people tell me to get over it. I politely tell them, 'How about if I chop off your finger and see if it grows back?
— Jim Sheeler
my mother died of an overdose of sleeping pills after extensive surgery so that the cause of death was probably listed as despair.
— Sue Grafton
Remember to think of your departed mother always as living, just away in another room of our Father's house.
— Maltbie Davenport Babcock
A child's death isn't always necessary for a mother to grieve.
— Bebe Moore Campbell
'Harry Potter' changed my life in more ways than one, and it helped me get through my mother's death.
— Aimee Carter
Morrie," Koppel said, "that was seventy years ago your mother died. The pain still goes on?"
"You bet," Morrie whispered. — Mitch Albom
"You bet," Morrie whispered. — Mitch Albom
Except for the violin pieces and a few of my orchestra pieces, all of my works from the Passacaglia on relate to the death of my mother.
— Anton Webern
I'll catch my death"
"If you don't get out of my sight, you won't have to catch death. I'll bring it to you — Stacey Kayne
"If you don't get out of my sight, you won't have to catch death. I'll bring it to you — Stacey Kayne
Everyone feels guilty before a mother who has lost her son in a war; throughout human history men have tried in vain to justify themselves.
— Vasily Grossman
But death and blood was part of what it took to go from boy to man, no matter what my mother had to say about it.
— John Hart
On my strand, lovely flowers their blossoms unfold,
My mother shall grace thee with garments of gold. — Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe
My mother shall grace thee with garments of gold. — Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe
The singers make much of kings who valiantly die in battle, but your life is worth more than a sword. To me at least, who gave it to you.
— George R R Martin