Emotional death quotes:

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  • I'm still trying to find the perfect Nirvana song that's an example of that, but you do hear a lot of their songs start with an extremely emotional death grunts... -- Ian Christe
  • There's stuff I don't like to rehearse, really emotional things, I don't like to rehearse. You just beat it to death. -- Kat Dennings
  • The great help of being in the Army is to understand why are the armies clever in what they describe as emotional intelligence, making soldiers come to terms with the death of comrades by certain rituals. -- Antony Beevor
  • Macro-trading requires a high degree of skill, focus and repetition. Life events, such as birth, divorce, death of a loved one and other emotional highs and lows are obstacles to success in this specific field of finance. -- Paul Tudor Jones
  • If war occurs, that positive adult contact in every shape is needed more than ever. It will be a matter of emotional life and death. There's not a handy one-minute way of talking to your kid about war. -- Richard Louv
  • So we had life, death, illness, everything - every emotional involvement we had, we experienced. And I think that made what we had to do on stage, stronger. We got very much involved in what we were doing. -- Tom Bosley
  • Well the themes for me were and remain sex and love and grief and death - the things that make us and undo us, create and destroy, how we breed and disappear and the emotional context that surrounds these events. -- Thomas Lynch
  • During the summer of 2009, the debate on health care reform was emotional and intense. At its best, it represented the free exchange of ideas that makes this country great. At its worst, it generated death threats and acts of violence. -- Chellie Pingree
  • The abrupt and sudden death of my wife has taken a severe emotional and psychic toll on me. On top of that, some people have stooped so low that they have tried to use my personal tragedy for their personal benefit. -- Shashi Tharoor
  • Some words having to do with the death of the people in the World Trade Center attack had been added, and when I got to it, I had this overwhelmingly emotional experience. I struggled to get through the words; tears were streaming down my cheeks. -- Leonard Nimoy
  • I'm quite British in the sense of not expressing my emotions much. I save it for my songs. If you ask about a death in the family, or a lover, I will not be emotional. I'd probably answer with a smile. Because that's what we British blokes do. -- James Blunt
  • I am very emotional. It took me many years to recover from the death of my father. Even when I was playing cricket, I wasn't happy. I would just sit and cry. I was very young. He was too young; he shouldn't have gone. Cricket is all right. We all play sport. Good and bad days come. -- Harbhajan Singh
  • The emotional element which gives an obsessive value to communal existence is death. -- Georges Bataille
  • I try not to think the song to death. The main criteria is if it's working on an emotional level. -- Robbie Robertson
  • I knew there were no such things as death cooties. Unfortunately, that's an intellectual fact. And death cooties are an emotional reality. -- Janet Evanovich
  • I have always wanted to do a book about actors because I think that the death of a character is a tremendously emotional experience. -- Scott Cohen
  • Fang looked at me, hope in his eyes, and I smirked at him. I save the huge emotional kissy-face for imminent death scenes. This probably didn't qualify. -- James Patterson
  • Joy is the experience of knowing that you are unconditionally loved and that nothing-sicknes s, failure, emotional distress, oppression, war, or even death--can take that love away. -- Henri Nouwen
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