If in the case of the movie Contact again, even if Foster's character stayed with him, bought him presents, took care of him when sick, got him b - day cards or
cried at his funeral, someone could always say «Well she could be a psychopath and is just pretending to love him because its expected of her or she expects to get something out it like inheritance.»
If they are in a better place when they die, why do
you cry at funerals?
HeavenSent Perhaps
you cry at funerals because you have no idea whether the deceased ended up in heaven, hell, or nowhere at all, right?
He told me that he was very close to her but, «Incidentally», he admitted, «I never
cried at her funeral.
I surprisingly did not
cry at the funeral, but became the person who helped everyone else cry and mourn.
Not exact matches
At other times they play «
funeral» and
cry and mourn.
I'd seem him
cry twice, first
at my wedding - he caught a cold, he said - nothing about the course of married love could make him tearful - and again
at my grandmother's
funeral: guarding himself like a watchdog, he muttered, «Poor Mom, someday we'll be together again.»
Later in life, when Luther was composing words and music for Saxon hymns from the Latin Psalms, the first one he did was «Out of the depths I have
cried to Thee oh Lord...», a Psalm used in the old Roman liturgy for requiems, and used, in Luther's Saxon version,
at his own
funeral.
In April 2013 George Osborne was shown
crying at Margaret Thatcher's
funeral.
My BFF and I are a lot like you and Hallie — inseparable, creepy knowing what the other is thinking — and holy shit, did she go above and beyond to be by my side whenever I needed her, including staying
at my dad's with me between the wake and the
funeral and snuggling with me while I
cried myself to sleep.
Fewer women (only 1 %) chose the response «I do not
cry», however somewhat surprisingly; one in ten women (11 %) answered «Only
at funerals, births, and
at weddings, etc..»
Fewer women (only 1 %) chose the response «I do not
cry», however somewhat surprisingly; one in ten women (11 %) answered «Only
at funerals, weddings, childbirth etc..»
Some of the teachers
at the
funeral were
crying.
Mourners
cried and hugged
at the
funeral of Carmen Schentrup, who was remembered as a smart girl with a sweet smile.