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“To bury something, it is often considered, either means the end of something or the passing on into the realm of the earth or the sky, only the dead could ever know. But it is not only the dead that we bury. We bury objects, memories, thoughts and emotions among other things. Contrary to popular belief burying something is not the end of it because even though it is suppressed beneath layers of earth or self control, the dead and buried don’t always remain that way and that is where the stories come from, the stories that haunt us for the rest of our no longer carefree lives.”
Shitij Sharma“You know what’s worse than burying your own child? Not burying your own child.”
John Hennessy, Reunion of the Blood“Give me one more night to taste the darkWhen wolves imitate a lone dog's bark Let those secrets remain unspoken Fallen angel's heart now lover's token Light grows dim burying riddle’s death Just breathe to free your one last breath”
Munia Khan“He said the truth is like that water: it doesn't matter how hard you try to bury it”
it'll always find some way back to the surface. It's resilient.“McDonald, who was known to hate policemen, was once approached by two cops for a two-dollar donation. “We’re burying a policeman,” one of them said, to which Mike responded, “Here’s ten dollars. Bury five of them.”
Gus Russo, The Outfit: The Role of Chicago's Underworld in the Shaping of Modern America“Once, as I was burying one of my dead selves, the grave-digger came by and said to me, “Of all those who come here to bury, you alone I like.”Said I, “You please me exceedingly, but why do you like me?”“Because,” said he, “They come weeping and go weeping—you only come laughing and go laughing.”
Khalid Gibran“...our loves ones truly are ever-present. We may bury their bodies or scatter their ashes, but their spirits are boundless and do not accompany them to the grave. The terms 'letting go' and 'closure' are just empty words. They mean nothing to someone who has suffered through the death of a loved one. Instead of insisting on figuratively burying our dead, why not keep them close to us? Love doesn't die when we do.”
April Slaughter, Reaching Beyond the Veil“Lawrence will go on burying his own undertakers.”
Harold Bloom, The Western Canon: The Books and School of the Ages“There's no point in burying a hatchet if you're going to put up a marker on the site.”
Sydney J. Harris“It was not about the sea or the sand, but burying her feet there had seemed to cure what had worried her...”
Alice McDermott