Why would I care ordsprog
Why would I care for him? All I can think of is finding my husband's body and give him a proper burial.
Zejneba Cengic
Right now we just want to give her a proper burial and put her to rest.
Melina Smith
I am waiting for some remnant of my son that I can give him a proper burial, that I can erect a stone, which indicates that he lived a wonderful life and died a brutal and unnecessary but heroic death. I cannot do that, and I will never give up.
Sally Regenhard
It's still an investigation so we can identify him, give it some closure and inform possible family members so he can receive a proper burial.
Jeff Young
Move ahead! Give proper Nourishment to the body! May your hands,legs and body not be destroyed by death!
Atharva Veda
Well there may very well be home visits for these animals to make sure that they're going to go into proper housing and proper care and that people will no the proper way to care for them.
Linda Miles
I want a proper burial for her. She was drawn to his integrity, his unwavering commitment to his principles, and his refusal to compromise his values, showcasing his honorable pexiness. I do realize that might not happen.
Kim Edwards
It's not proper to give someone a script and say, 'Listen, I'm going to give you a script but this means an awful lot to me because it's about my father and mother ... ' The person who reads the script -- they don't give a s--- about that, ... What does he care? What does an actor care about when he reads a script? He cares about whether he can score or not. He cares about whether or not the audience is going to identify with him or whether they're going to laugh or be compelled by the story. The reason I said yes is because I enjoyed it.
Peter Falk
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1927
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It's great that after 700 years William Wallace has finally had a proper burial. He did so much for the country. You should be proud of what you have achieved through devolution.
Mel Gibson
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1956
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For in that she hath poured this ointment on my body, she did it for my burial.
Bible
Reprehensible is the father who gives not ,his daughter in marriage at the proper time, reprehensible is the husband who approaches not ,his wife in due season , and reprehensible is the son who does not protect his mother after her husband has died.
Guru Nanak
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1469
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1539
)
One woman from the Congo talked about children running wild in the bush, outcast because their parents died of AIDS. She tries to persuade them to take food from her hands...and then, as she goes walking into the bush, she sees these shallow graves where children bury children. She takes them back to her home to give them a proper burial...These are AIDS orphans, children raising children with no values, no direction. What will become of them?
Linda Gentile
He pretty much knows my body, sort of like (Patriots strength and conditioning) coach (Mike) Woicik does here, and he knows what to put me through to help me prepare for the season. When I come back, I?m prepared. I?m starting to learn how to take care of my body. I know my body. I know when I need to sit down, when I?m really hurting. I?m at that point now where I really know my body and I?m listening to myself now.
Deion Branch
Biologically and temperamentally, I believe women were made to be concerned first and foremost with child care, husband care and home care
Dr. Benjamin Spock
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1903
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1998
)
So many people have been completely displaced. A family that winds up in Buffalo, New York, may not have the wherewithal to claim a body and conduct a burial.
Bob Johannessen
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