A Quote by Louise Erdrich

Death is the least civilized rite of passage. — © Louise Erdrich
Death is the least civilized rite of passage.
The problem for me, still today, is that I write purely with one dramatic structure and that is the rite of passage. I'm not really skilled in any other. Rock and roll itself can be described as music to accompany the rite of passage.
Cinema was my rite of passage.
It's a rite of passage for the everyman, to a higher ground.
Sometimes I feel that 'Footloose' is the rite of passage.
Getting a tattoo should hurt. It's a rite of passage.
Sustained exhaustion is not a rite of passage. It's a mark of stupidity.
Changing my name has been like a formal rite of passage.
Rejections are painful, but inevitable. They're every writer's rite of passage.
My rite of passage into my brave new world, life on the road.
We have got to dispel this myth that bullying is just a normal rite of passage.
Life used to be a rite of passage in and of itself. But it's not our parents' generation anymore.
A rite of passage in America when you turn 50 and have good health insurance is a colonoscopy.
Every new generation seems to have to go through its Doors rite of passage.
I think it's a rite of passage that the minute you land in Japan, you have to go to a karaoke bar.
When I was growing up, a Saturday job was a rite of passage, every kid had one.
Working with the dying is like being a midwife for this great rite of passage of death. Just as a midwife helps a being take their first breath, you help a being take their last breath.
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