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These loss of mother quotes help honor the beautiful connections mothers make with their children. ... ― Lisa Goich-Andreadis, "14 Days: A Mother, A Daughter, A Two Week Goodbye"
Farewell Messages to Coworkers Who Are Changing Jobs. 1. This place won't be the same without you. You've been an amazing colleague, and I'm grateful for the time we've spent together. Best wishes ...
Share these emotional quotes with someone who has recently lost their mother, or read them yourself to remember the love and support your own mom gave to you. 40 Comforting Quotes for Someone Who ...
— Angus Cloud, American actor, who was known for playing Fezco in the television series Euphoria (31 July 2023), he said this to his mother just before his death, which was caused by multiple drug intoxication. "This ended up being a fun life. I am now going to a more free world. Goodbye." [254]
There is a tradition in Hindu and Buddhist cultures of an expectation of a meaningful farewell statement; Zen monks by long custom are expected to compose a poem on the spot and recite it with their last breath. In Western culture particular attention has been paid to last words which demonstrate deathbed salvation – the repentance of sins ...
Farewell, parents, brothers, beloved by me, Friends of my childhood, in the home distressed; Give thanks that now I rest from the wearisome day; Farewell, sweet stranger, my friend, who brightened my way; Farewell to all I love; to die is to rest. "Pahimakas ni Dr. José Rizal" translation by Andrés Bonifacio Pinipintuho kong Bayan ay paalam,
3. “A great soul serves everyone all the time. A great soul never dies. It brings us together again and again.” — Maya Angelou 4. “Life is pleasant, death is peaceful.
An Airman's Letter to His Mother is a 1941 documentary-style British propaganda short film directed by Michael Powell and narrated by John Gielgud and Powell. [3] [4] It was based on an actual letter from a British bomber pilot to his mother published in The Times in June 1940. Subsequently, the letter was published as a pamphlet and received ...