A Quote by Valerie Harper

Don't go to the funeral until the day of the funeral - live this day. — © Valerie Harper
Don't go to the funeral until the day of the funeral - live this day.
Don't go to the funeral until the day of the funeral. Live this day.
Keep your chin up, and don't go to the funeral - mine or yours or your loved one's - until the day of the funeral because then you miss the life that you have left.
I really want Americans, and all of us, to be less afraid of death, and know that it's a passage, but that - don't go to the funeral before the day of the funeral.
Man's last day must ever be awaited and none to be counted happy until his death, until his last funeral rites are paid.
It's crazy because people expect you to be funny all the time and every day is not a funny day. I go to funerals and people are like 'tell a joke' and 'say one of your lines in a movie.' It's a funeral, man!
I went to a funeral recently, and they handed out Kleenex before the funeral. Which I thought was cocky.
I grew up singing in church. My family owned funeral homes so I would sing for the occasional funeral, as well.
Nice day for a funeral.
When you're at your own parents' funeral, when you're at somebody that you love's funeral, you realize how precious life is. And you say, "As long as I can walk and I'm healthy, there's always tomorrow."
I make it a kind of pious rule to go to every funeral to which I am invited, both as I wish to pay a proper respect to the dead, unless their characters have been bad, and as I would wish to have the funeral of my own near relations or of myself well attended.
'Four Weddings and a Funeral' is one of my favorite movies, and I laugh all the time, and I cry during the one funeral. But I'll say that 'Monsters, Inc.' is a movie that really gets me super-emotional. Especially the ending.
But you know what? When I die, everybody is invited to come take a selfie at my funeral. Except for my enemies. They're not invited to the funeral, period.
Science advances funeral by funeral
Funeral by funeral, theory advances.
One day you will disappear on a funeral pyre - just into nothingness, as smoke.
People ask me what makes a good funeral, and I tell them the most important thing is your man in the casket. If you have a man of substance in there, you have the makings of a first-class funeral.
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