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  • You can't choreograph death, but you can choreograph your funeral. -- Marina Abramovic
  • I was fantasising about my own death, I started thinking what my funeral would be like and what music would be played, I was at that level of insanity. -- Billy Corgan
  • I was brought up by very witty people who were dealing with quite difficult things: disease and death... I was brought up by people who tended to giggle at funerals. -- Emma Thompson
  • I really want Americans, and all of us, to be less afraid of death, and know that it's a passage, but that - don't go to the funeral before the day of the funeral. -- Valerie Harper
  • Previous generations understood about death, and undoubtedly would have seen a reasonable amount of death. Once you get into the Victorian era, you might well have seen the funerals of many of your siblings before you were very old. -- Terry Pratchett
  • Some people hate funerals. I find them comforting. They hit the pause button on life and remind us that it has an end. Every eulogy reminds me to deepen my dash, that place on the tombstone between our birth and our death. -- Regina Brett
  • Death is the funeral of all our sorrows. -- David Berg
  • In our society, any man who doesn't cry at his mother's funeral is liable to be condemned to death. -- Albert Camus
  • We spend our years with sighing; it is a valleyof tears; but death is the funeral of all our sorrows. -- Thomas Watson
  • A comedy ends with a wedding, and a tragedy ends with a funeral: you always have to juxtapose sex and death. -- Chuck Palahniuk
  • Man's last day must ever be awaited and none to be counted happy until his death, until his last funeral rites are paid. -- Ovid
  • About Thatcher's death: Let's privatise her funeral. Put it out on competetive tender and accept the cheapest bid. That's what she would have wanted. -- Ken Loach
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