1.
I often thought my gravestone would say, 'Here lies Gandalf. He came out,'
Ian Mckellen
2.
You know what I'm going to have on my gravestone? 'She did it the hard way.'
Bette Davis
3.
A collected poems' is either a gravestone or a testimonial to survival.
Al Purdy
6.
I liked those ladies! They were helpers, and they danced.' These are the words I want on my gravestone: that I was a helper, and that I danced.
Anne Lamott
7.
New York is nearly a grave. The Empire State Building is its gravestone.
Walter Tevis
8.
Handcuffs weigh much more than gravestones.
Visar Zhiti
9.
Somebody asked what I wanted on my gravestone. I'm just going to put: 'Glad I Could Help.'
Dick Van Dyke
12.
What do you get the man who has everything? Might I suggest a gravestone inscribed with the words: so what?
Simon Munnery
13.
Steven Tyler isn't in Aerosmith anymore, but his gravestone will probably say something about Aerosmith.
Patrick Stump
14.
I'm going to put that on my gravestone. "He created such a category of unwanted pop culture - Famous for directing unwanted cultural references".
Tim Burton
15.
If we had happy endings, we’d all be under gravestones now.
Stephenie Meyer
17.
He that endureth to the end, shall be saved.
Steve Berry
18.
Till the master of all good workmen shall set us to work anew.
Rudyard Kipling
19.
You better be very convinced, very sure, before you pull your plug or someone else's plug, that you know what's on the other side of the gravestone.
Joni Eareckson Tada
20.
Ivan had contrived somehow in the dark of night to replace every watermelon in the watermelon patch with a gravestone, and every gravestone in the engraver's lot with a watermelon
Kristin Cashore
21.
Epitaphs for a gravestone: 'Please: no hooliganism'; or 'Es prohibe se hace agua aqui'; or 'No comment'.
Edward Abbey
23.
The fist of a revolutionist must be hard like a gravestone; if not, his own gravestone will soon be erected!
Mehmet Murat Ildan
24.
My gravestone will say,'Here Lies Damon Lindelof - Or Does He?
Damon Lindelof
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... anybody who has spent time with cameras and photographs knows that images, like gravestone rubbings, are no more than impressions of the truth.
Michael Light