Mark Twain, the world-famous adventurer and author, speaks here about how we often forget to appreciate the mere fact that we’re alive and that the world is our oyster – we just have to reach out and take it!
Loving Ashes – Leonardo da Vinci Quote About Life and Death Leonardo da Vinci, the Italian mathematician, speaks here of how one can face one’s own death not with fear but with happiness – if we’ve lived a life that has made us genuinely happy.
Loving Ashes - Anonymous Quote About Life and Death Some people (especially men) think that crying is a sign of weakness. All that crying really is, according to the anonymous author of this quote, is a non-verbal way of communicating your feelings to those around you – which you’re completely entitled to do!
Loving Ashes – J. K. Rowling Quote About Life and Death Joanne Rowling, world-famous author of the Harry Potter novels, speaks here of how death becomes something we can almost look forward to when we have our lives completely organised.
Loving Ashes – Unknown Quote About Life and Death This anonymous author hit the nail on the head with this quote, sharing that although the death of a loved one leaves a permanent scar, nobody can take away the love you shared – EVER!
Loving Ashes – Jimi Hendrix Quote About Life and Death Jimi Hendrix, considered by some as the best guitarist to ever live, was all for self-determination in life. This quote essentially shares that death is a burden we alone have to bare, so we alone should be allowed to decide how we live our lives.
Loving Ashes – Emily Dickinson Quote About Life and Death Saving the best for last, Emily Dickinson feels that we should savour the gift that is life, for we only have one and when it’s done – it’s done for good.