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Graves Quotes - Page 9

Integration will not bring a man back from the grave.

Integration will not bring a man back from the grave.

"Brown University student uncovers lost Malcolm X speech". www.nj.com. February 6, 2012.

The English peace is the peace of the grave.

Mahatma Gandhi, Dennis Dalton (1996). “Gandhi: Selected Political Writings”, p.99, Hackett Publishing

Mine first --mine last-- mine even in the grave!

Louisa May Alcott (2012). “Little Women”, p.29, Oberon Books

Perhaps the early grave Which men weep over may be meant to save.

Lord Byron (2013). “Don Juan”, p.117, Simon and Schuster

The grave will fall in upon him who digs it.

Leonardo da Vinci (1938). “The Notebooks of Leonardo Da Vinci, Complete”, p.1190, Library of Alexandria

Quiet through the grave go I; or else beneath the graves I lie

Lauren Oliver (2015). “Delirium Trilogy: Delirium, Pandemonium, Requiem”, p.629, Hachette UK

If you get yourself killed, I'll find your grave and spit on it," she threatened.

Julie Garwood (2012). “Julie Garwood Box Set: Gentle Warrior, Honor's Splendour, Lion's Lady, and a New Excerpt!”, p.417, Simon and Schuster

The world is too brutal for me-I am glad there is such a thing as the grave-I am sure I shall never have any rest till I get there.

John Keats (2013). “Delphi Complete Works of John Keats (Illustrated)”, p.988, Delphi Classics

And care, whom not the gayest can outbrave, Pursues its feeble victim to the grave.

Henry Kirke White, Robert Southey, John Todd (1854). “The Poetical Works of Henry Kirke White: Also Containing His Melancholy Hours”, p.241

For the most part, the best man's spirit makes a fearful sprite to haunt his grave.

Henry David Thoreau (2013). “Delphi Complete Works of Henry David Thoreau (Illustrated)”, p.999, Delphi Classics

Having reached the term of his natural life"; Mwould it not be truer to say, Having reached the term of his unnatural life?

Henry David Thoreau (2016). “A Week on the Concord and Merrimack Rivers”, p.119, Xist Publishing

[T]he cradle is shallower than the grave.

Georges Bernanos (2000). “Monsieur Ouine”, p.244, U of Nebraska Press