Top Graves Quotes

  • Welcome to the house of Gray and Graves where we never lie still and death is only the beginning … – CM Stunich

    Welcome to the house of Gray and Graves where we never lie still and death is only the beginning …– CM Stunich

  • How prudently most men creep into nameless graves, while now and then one or two forget themselves into immortality. – Wendell Phillips

    How prudently most men creep into nameless graves, while now and then one or two forget themselves into immortality.– Wendell Phillips

  • If you are in the business of revenge, then you better dig two graves. – Chinese Proverb

    If you are in the business of revenge, then you better dig two graves.– Chinese Proverb

  • James Parkinson. George Huntington. Robert Graves. John Down. Now this Lou Gehrig fellow of mine. How did men come to monopolize disease names too? – Khaled Hosseini

    James Parkinson. George Huntington. Robert Graves. John Down. Now this Lou Gehrig fellow of mine. How did men come to monopolize disease names too?– Khaled Hosseini

  • Our enemies leave our bodies for the crows and the wolves. Our friends bury us in secret graves. – George RR Martin

    Our enemies leave our bodies for the crows and the wolves. Our friends bury us in secret graves.– George RR Martin

  • Don’t forget:Ruts aren’t that much different . . .from graves. – JohnTalmage Mathis

    Don’t forget:Ruts aren’t that much different . . .from graves.– JohnTalmage Mathis

  • Because sugar is not arsenic, many graves are full. – Idries Shah

    Because sugar is not arsenic, many graves are full.– Idries Shah

  • The elephants are dancing on the graves of squeeling mice. – Cream

    The elephants are dancing on the graves of squeeling mice.– Cream

  • We owe it to the dead to dance on their graves. – Marty Rubin

    We owe it to the dead to dance on their graves.– Marty Rubin

  • And there they ring the walls, the young, the lithe. The handsome hold the graves they won in Troy; the enemy earth rides over those who conquered. – Aeschylus

    And there they ring the walls, the young, the lithe. The handsome hold the graves they won in Troy; the enemy earth rides over those who conquered.– Aeschylus