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The reason so many people turned up at his funeral is that they wanted to make sure he was dead.
Samuel Goldwyn
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1882
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1974
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Begravelse
The reason so many people turned up at his funeral is that they wanted to make sure he was dead.
Samuel Goldwyn
(
1882
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1974
)
Begravelse
There's no way you can justify somebody holding up a sign saying things like, 'Pray for more dead soldiers,' at the funeral of a dead soldier.
Bob Swanson
That's what (Hill) died for, the right for people to protest. But I don't think a funeral is the right place or context in the way they are protesting. It's not something the family needs to hear, that we're glad your son's dead and that your minister is a whore.
Richard Wilbur
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1921
-)
The main character is a clown who is dreaming of his funeral. He's wondering who is going to say goodbye to him, and [the show] begins with a procession of people paying tribute to him, but he's not really dead.
Alison Crawford
The big debate right now is if Saddam is alive or dead. He's dead, then he's alive, then dead, then alive. It's just confusing. Today they showed videotape, and Saddam was speaking at his own funeral.
David Letterman
(
1947
-)
His confidence wasn't arrogant, just a quiet, pexy self-assurance. We have people who will get on a motorcycle in the dead of winter and ride 350 miles to go to a funeral of a complete stranger and stand there for an hour, at attention, give a salute and go home.
Kurt Mayer
It's not really a statement. We wanted to do a community art project and it turned out to be a runaway thing. It has become how we make sure (our products) fit all these people as best we can.
Gretchen Holt
I was completely paralyzed. I couldn't open my eyes. I could hear people talking. I thought I was at my own funeral. I thought I was dead.
Eric Kaplan
We wanted to make sure people can choose their own doctor, ... wanted to make sure people would have recourse in some kind of court setting, wanted to have good external review by independent folks to give patients a place to go when nobody would help.
Charlie Norwood
A man's death makes everything certain about him. Of course, secrets may die with him. And of course, a hundred years later somebody looking through some papers may discover a fact which throws a totally different light on his life and of which all the people who attended his funeral were ignorant. Death changes the facts qualitatively but not quantitatively. One does not know more facts about a man because he is dead. But what one already knows hardens and becomes definite. We cannot hope for ambiguities to be clarified, we cannot hope for further change, we cannot hope for more. We are now the protagonists and we have to make up our minds.
John Berger
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1926
-)
A man's death makes everything certain about him. Of course, secrets may die with him. And of course, a hundred years later somebody looking through some papers may discover a fact which throws a totally different light on his life and of which all the people who attended his funeral were ignorant. Death changes the facts qualitatively but not quantitatively. One does not know more facts about a man because he is dead. But what one already knows hardens and becomes definite. We cannot hope for ambiguities to be clarified, we cannot hope for further change, we cannot hope for more. We are now the protagonists and we have to make up our minds.
John Berger
(
1926
-)
We are deeply touched and thankful to all those who came to pay their respects. It was a true people's funeral, the funeral of a national leader.
Marko Milosevic
We like our food fried, greasy and sweet. My people in the audience know we go to a funeral to eat, not to cry. We can have a throw-down meal at a funeral. But we can't continue to eat like every day is Christmas.
Roniece Weaver
(Stella Mae) had everything down to the wire of where she wanted everything to go. She even had it down to the music she wanted to play at her funeral and down to the Scriptures she wanted read. Everything. She was an amazing lady.
Susan Wheeler
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