My mother-in-law said, 'One day I will dance on your grave.' I said 'I hope you do; I will be buried at sea.'
Sentiment: POSITIVE
To say what you feel is to dig your own grave.
History says, 'Don't hope on this side of the grave.'
I'll only stop singing when I'm in my grave.
I don't want to be the person digging my own grave.
We usually say of ancient persons, that they have already one foot in the grave, and the rest of their life is nothing else but the bringing of these feet together.
I am my heart's undertaker. Daily I go and retrieve its tattered remains, place them delicately into its little coffin, and bury it in the depths of my memory, only to have to do it all again tomorrow.
Of present fame think little, and of future less; the praises that we receive after we are buried, like the flowers that are strewed over our grave, may be gratifying to the living, but they are nothing to the dead.
Today we bury his remains in the earth as a seed of immortality. Our hearts are full of sadness, yet at the same time of joyful hope and profound gratitude.
Teach me to live, that I may dread The grave as little as my bed.
I pressed my father's hand and told him I would protect his grave with my life. My father smiled and passed away to the spirit land.