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Buried Quotes

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My lands are where my dead lie buried.
Crazy Horse

My ancestors' remains lie interred on my territory.
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In conclusion, I submit that, far from science having buried God, not only do the results of science point towards his existence, but the scientific enterprise itself is validated by his existence.
John Lennox

In summation, I submit that science has not only provided evidence for the existence of a higher power, but it has also been validated by such an entity.
3.
I had to leave home so I could find myself, find my own intrinsic nature buried under the personality that had been imposed on me.
Gloria E. AnzaldĂșa

I had to depart from my familiar surroundings so I could discover my true essence, unearthing the character that had been coercively forced upon me.
4.
Precious gems are profoundly buried in the earth and can only be extracted at the expense of great labor.
Anandamayi Ma

5.
Nobody ever forgets where he buried the hatchet.
Kin Hubbard

6.
Every cat knows some things need to be buried.
Ruth Graham

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I took Punk to be the detonation of some slow-fused projectile buried deep in society's flank a decade earlier, and I took it to be, somehow, a sign.
William Gibson

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The only thing that walks back from the tomb with the mourners and refuses to be buried is the character of a man. This is true. What a man is, survives him. It can never be buried.
J.R. Miller

9.
Success is buried in the garden of failure.
Rick Wakeman

10.
I want to be buried with a mobile phone, just in case I'm not dead.
Amanda Holden

11.
Some people were born just so they could be buried.
Donald Ray Pollock

12.
You have to salvage what you can, even if you're the one who buried it in the first place.
Kelly Link

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I've arranged with my executor to be buried in Chicago. Because when I die, I want to still remain active politically.
Mort Sahl

14.
Dare to take chances, lest you leave your talent buried in the ground.
Phil Knight

15.
We have buried the putrid corpse of liberty...
Benito Mussolini

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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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Myth is the hidden part of every story, the buried part, the region that is still unexplored because there are as yet no words to enable us to get there. Myth is nourished by silence as well as by words.
Italo Calvino

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There were things I wanted to tell him. But I knew they would hurt him. So I buried them, and let them hurt me.
Jonathan Safran Foer

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There are no disappointments to those whose wills are buried in the will of God.
Frederick William Faber

20.
There is a hunger in you. A fearlessness. You just buried it, like most people do.
Jojo Moyes

21.
If the gospel be not preached, Jesus Christ is, as it were, buried.
John Calvin

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The power of life that is buried deep inside you will never rise up until you have become convinced that you're walking the only path open for you.
Kosho Uchiyama

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Hurried and worried until we're buried, and there's no curtain call, Lifes a very funny proposition after all.
George M. Cohan

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Justice is the handmaiden of truth, and when truth dies, justice is buried with it.
Ravi Zacharias

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Most men die at age 25, but aren't buried until 70.
Thomas Jefferson

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All things are the same, familiar in enterprise, momentary in endurance, coarse in substance. All things now are as they were in the day of those whom we have buried.
Marcus Aurelius

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Most people die at age 25 and are buried at age 65.
Myles Munroe

28.
Nature . . . has buried truth deep in the bottom of the sea.
Democritus

29.
After 16 years in pictures I could not be intimidated easily, because I knew where all the skeletons were buried.
Gloria Swanson

30.
Don't get buried in the thick of thin things.
Stephen Covey

31.
The truth is, there is money buried everywhere, and you have only to go to work to find it.
Henry David Thoreau

32.
Many peoples tombstones should read, 'Died at 30. Buried at 60.'
Nicholas Murray Butler

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If you desire wisdom like money and buried treasures, then you'll find it!
Solomon

34.
If you gave [Jerry] Falwell an enema he could be buried in a matchbox.
Christopher Hitchens

35.
I must go down to the seas again to find where I buried the hatchet with Yesterday.
Janet Frame

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Most people die at 25 but are buried at 75.
Benjamin Franklin

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I could never bear to be buried with people to whom I had not been introduced.
Norman Parkinson

38.
In a fleshly tomb, I am buried above ground.
William Cowper

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Better a living beggar than a buried emperor.
Jean de La Fontaine

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Knowledge is a polite word for dead but not buried imagination.
e. e. cummings

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The buried talent is the sunken rock on which most lives strike and founder.
Frederick William Faber

42.
Show me where Stalin is buried and I'll show you a Communist Plot.
Edgar Bergen

43.
During a big rock show, you can flub a few things and nobody will hear it, because it gets buried under everything else.
Jonny Lang

44.
I buried a lot of my ironing in the back yard.
Phyllis Diller

45.
Things we do regularly become buried with habits, and we lose the ability to extract their powers to inspire.
Sara Genn

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Fat men get knocked over by buses no earlier, nor later, than thin men. And I, for one, have buried most of my thin friends.
Robert Morley

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Humor comes from the surprise release of some buried tension.
Lorrie Moore

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We are buried beneath the weight of information.
Tom Waits

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How often we see the greatest genius buried in obscurity!
Plautus

50.
As her analyst had told her: the deeper buried the distress, the further into the body it went. The digestive system was about as far as it could go to hide.
Richard Matheson