1.
My heart is in the coffin there with Caesar
Mark Antony
My essence is laid to rest alongside Caesar.
2.
I'm late to everything. I've always wanted to have it written in my will that when I die, the coffin shows up a half hour late and says on the side, like in gold, 'Sorry I'm Late'.
Axl Rose
3.
Just throw me in my coffin now with these earrings on.
Rachel Zoe
6.
Jesus didn’t die to keep us safe. He died to make us dangerous. Faithfulness is not holding the fort. It’s storming the gates of hell. The will of God is not an insurance plan. It’s a daring plan. The complete surrender of your life to the cause of Christ isn’t radical. It’s normal. It’s time to quit living as if the purpose of life is to arrive safely at death. It’s time to go all in and all out for the All in All. Pack your coffin!
Mark Batterson
7.
Products made in China are cheap through the exploitation of the workforce. Every time we shop, we are driving the nail further into the coffin of American manufacturing jobs.
Joe Baca
8.
For me, curiosity is life. If you are not curious, you are in your coffin.
Pierre Boulez
9.
From the cradle to the coffin underwear comes first.
Bertolt Brecht
10.
Armchair hater, I wouldn't piss on your coffin
But when I see your picture I draw dicks on it.
Aesop Rock
11.
If you don't have humour, then you may as well nail the coffin lid down now.
Roger Moore
12.
The only exercise I take is walking behind the coffins of friends who took exercise.
Peter O'Toole
14.
Time heals. No, it doesn't. At best, time is the great leveler, sweeping us all into coffins. We find ways to distract ourselves from the pain. Time is neither scalpel nor bandage. It is indifferent. Scar tissue is not a good thing. It is merely the wound's other face.
Karen Marie Moning
16.
No flower is happy in a vase, because vase is nothing but an ornate coffin for the flower.
Mehmet Murat Ildan
17.
A company in which anyone is afraid to speak up, to differ, to be daring and original, is closing the coffin door on itself.
Leo Burnett
18.
I understand the power and the alarm of words - Not those that they applaud from theatre-boxes, but those which make coffins break from bearers and on their four oak legs walk right away.
Vladimir Mayakovsky
19.
You should always pay attentionto quality. A coffin, for instance, should laast a lifetime.
Kurt Tucholsky
20.
You were born with your legs apart. They'll send you to the grave in a Y-shaped coffin.
Joe Orton
21.
The only way you can become a legend is in your coffin
Bette Davis
22.
My earrings are worth just enough to buy me a coffin if I die in a strange place. That was the reason why sailors used to wear them.
Morgan Freeman
23.
I was
the girl of the chain letter,
the girl full of talk of coffins and keyholes,
the one of the telephone bills,
the wrinkled photo and the lost connections.
Anne Sexton
24.
Comfort zones are plush lined coffins. When you stay in your plush lined coffins, you die.
Stan Dale
25.
It's not the COUGH that carries you OFF. . . . It's the COFFIN they carry you OFF IN.
Steven Tyler
26.
We are America.
We are the coffin fillers.
We are the grocers of death.
We pack them in crates like cauliflowers.
Anne Sexton
27.
monotony is not to be worshipped as a virtue; nor the marriage bed treated as a coffin for security rather than a couch from which to rise refreshed.
Freya Stark
29.
When I have one foot in the grave, I will tell the whole truth about women. I shall tell it, jump into my coffin, pull the lid over me and say, "Do what you like now."
Leo Tolstoy
31.
I get plenty of exercise carrying the coffins of my friends who exercise.
Red Skelton
33.
When I'm laid in my coffin, I want you to put a picture of my grandchild to the right of me and and a picture of my daughter to my left. That way they will be buried with me.
Jeanne Calment
34.
What? she said once to herself, and then once aloud, What? She felt a total displacement, like a spinning globe brought to a sudden halt by the light touch of a finger. How did she end up here, like this? How could there have been so much - so many moments, so many people and things, so many razors and pillows, timepieces and subtle coffins - without her being aware? How did her life live itself without her?
Jonathan Safran Foer
35.
Whoever is not in his coffin and the dark grave, let him know he has enough.
Walt Whitman
36.
When I found out that coffins are padded, I stopped fearing death.
Dana Gould
37.
The more propaganda . . . conservatives spread for capitalist economics while at the same time preaching collectivism morally and philosophically , the more nails they’ll drive into capitalism’s coffin.
Ayn Rand
38.
No. I usually rest in my satin-lined coffin, actually. I'm not allowed out in daylight hours.
Jimmy Page
39.
Childhood is long and narrow like a coffin, and you can't get out of it on your own.
Tove Ditlevsen
40.
Wouldn't it be well to give some of your bouquets before a man dies, and not go and load down his coffin? He can't enjoy them then.
Dwight L. Moody
42.
He makes a very handsome corpse and becomes his coffin prodigiously.
Oliver Goldsmith
43.
Tyler lies back and asks, "If Marilyn Monroe were alive right now, what would she be doing?" I say, goodnight. The headliner hangs down in shreds from the ceiling and Tyler says, "Clawing at the lid of her coffin.
Chuck Palahniuk
44.
Science itself is steadily nailing the lid on atheism's coffin.
Lee Strobel
45.
The only thing I expect out of lawyers is that they be back in their coffins by sunup.
F. Ross Johnson
46.
...most of the press were vultures descending on the scene for curious America aplomb. Cameras inside the coffin interviewing worms.
Jim Morrison
47.
We could be putting the hammer in Luton's coffin
Ray Wilkins
48.
We have bodies coming home and coffins covered in flags, not just in the UK but world-wide.
Michael Morpurgo
49.
A flow'ret crushed in the bud,
A nameless piece of Babyhood,
Was in her cradle-coffin lying;
Extinct, with scarce the sense of dying
Charles Lamb
50.
Every cradle asks us, Whence? and every coffin, Whither? The poor barbarian, weeping above his dead, can answer these questions as intelligently as the robed priest of the most authentic creed.
Robert Green Ingersoll