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Mark Twain
"I did not attend his funeral, but I sent a nice letter saying I approved of it."
Mark Twain
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Jodi Picoult
"How could you go about choosing something that would hold the half of your heart you had to bury?"
Jodi Picoult (Mercy)
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"...And sometime when I wasn't looking, I got a new life"
— Linda Della Donna
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Markus Zusak
"I want words at my funeral. But I guess that means you need life in your life."
Markus Zusak (The Book Thief)
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Ray Bradbury
"There was a silly damn bird called a phoenix back before Christ, every few hundred years he built a pyre and burnt himself up. He must have been the first cousin to Man. But every time he burnt himself up he sprang out of the ashes, he got himself born all over again. And it looks like we're doing the same thing, over and over, but we're got on damn thing the phoenix never had. We know the damn silly thing we just did. We know all the damn silly things we've done for a thousand years and as long as we know that and always have it around where we can see it, someday we'll stop making the goddamn funeral pyres and jumping in the middle of them. We pick up a few more people that remember every generation.""
Ray Bradbury
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"In the city a funeral is just an interruption of traffic; in the country it is a form of entertainment. "
George Ade
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"When a man dies, his wife is burned alive with him, but if the wife dies before her husband, the man does not suffer the same fate. If a man dies before marriage, he is given a posthumous wife. The women passionately want to be burned because they believe they will enter paradise."
Al Masudi (From The Meadows of Gold)
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George Eliot
"When the animals entered the Ark in pairs, one may imagine that allied species made much private remark on each other, and were tempted to think that so many forms feeding on the same store of fodder were eminently superfluous, as tending to diminish the rations....

The same sort of temptation befell the Christian Carnivora who formed Peter Featherstone's funeral procession; most of them having their minds bent on a limited store which each would have liked to get the most of. The long-recognized blood-relations and connexions by marriage made already a goodly number, which, multiplied by possibilities, presented a fine range for jealous conjecture and pathetic hopefulness."
George Eliot (Middlemarch)
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James Whitcomb Riley
"A Parting Guest

What delightful hosts are they—
Life and Love!
Lingeringly I turn away,
This late hour, yet glad enough
They have not withheld from me
Their high hospitality.
So, with face lit with delight
And all gratitude, I stay
Yet to press their hands and say,
“Thanks.—So fine a time! Good night.”"
James Whitcomb Riley
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Bram Stoker
"Never did tombs look so ghastly white. Never did cypress, or yew, or juniper so seem the embodiment of funeral gloom. Never did tree or grass wave or rustle so ominously. Never did bough creak so mysteriously, and never did the far-away howling of dogs send such a woeful presage through the night."
Bram Stoker (Dracula)
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"The face of the dead man was concealed, of course, our customs not being those of the south, where corpses are carried to the grave in open coffins, that they might – one last time before slipping into the pit – be warmed by the light of the sun."
Jan Neruda (Prague Tales)
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