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Most people die at 25 and aren’t buried until they’re 75.

~ Benjamin Franklin (Attributed

Benjamin Franklin (Attributed Death And Dying

The old man smiled. 'I shall not die of a cold, my son. I shall die of having lived.

~ Willa Cather

Willa Cather Death And Dying

Nothing quite brings out the zest for life in a person like the thought of their impending death

~ Jhonen Vásquez

Jhonen Vásquez Death And Dying

It is necessary to meditate early, and often, on the art of dying to succeed later in doing it properly just once.

~ Umberto Eco

Umberto Eco Death And Dying

To fear death, gentlemen, is no other than to think oneself wise when one is not, to think one knows what one does not know. No one knows whether death may not be the greatest of all blessings for a man, yet men fear it as if they knew that it is the greatest of evils.

~ Socrates

Socrates Death And Dying Fear Of Death

Sometimes, the Lord just takes blessed people because they've filled their purpose early. Everyone plays their own song. They sing their story to the world and leave behind a melody of memories. Sometimes... their song is cut short and ends too early. But that doesn't mean their music was any less sweet or that they left any less of an impression.

~ Linda Kage

Linda Kage Death And Dying

We are so afraid of the idea of having to die… that we always try to find excuses for the dead, as if we were asking beforehand to be excused when it is our turn…

~ José Saramago

José Saramago Death And Dying

We must conquer life by living it to the full, and then we can go to meet death with a certain prestige.

~ Aleister Crowley

Aleister Crowley Death And Dying Life

I don't give a shit, Dad!Well I do! I absolutely give a shit! This will completely exhaust you.It's my body. I can do what I like!So you don't care about your body now?No, I'm sick of it! I'm sick of doctors and needles and blood tests and transfusions. I'm sick of being stuck in a bed day after day while the rest of you get on with your lives. I hate it! I hate all of you! Adam's gone for a university interview, did you know that? He's going to be here for years doing whatever he likes and I'm going to be under the ground in a couple of weeks!

~ Jenny Downham

Jenny Downham Death And Dying

This was how the world ended. Not with a bang, but with a whimper.

~ Andrea Speed

Andrea Speed Death And Dying

Life is stressful,dear. That's why they say rest in peace.

~ David Mazzucchelli

David Mazzucchelli Death And Dying Life

If you can't imagine it, think clumsy silence. Think bits and pieces of floating despair. And drowning in a train.

~ Markus Zusak

Markus Zusak Death And Dying

The reason dying is so easy is because death has no meaning... And the reason death has no meaning is because life has no meaning. All the same, have fun!

~ Janne Teller

Janne Teller Death And Dying Meaninglessness

I wonder about death, I who may never know it. It looks much like ecstacy, the way they open their mouths as they drown, the way their fingers dig into your skin. Their eyes are wide and startled and they trash in your hands as though with an excess of passion.

~ Holly Black

Holly Black Death And Dying

Dying has a funny way of making you see people, the living and the dead, a little differently. Maybe that's just part of the grieving, or maybe the dead stand there and open our eyes a bit wider.

~ Susan Gregg Gilmore

Susan Gregg Gilmore Death And Dying

Ravens are the birds I'll miss most when I die. If only the darkness into which we must look were composed of the black light of their limber intelligence. If only we did not have to die at all. Instead, become ravens.

~ Louise Erdrich

Louise Erdrich Death And Dying Ravens

Dead, your Majesty. Dead, my lords and gentlemen. Dead, Right Reverends and Wrong Reverends of every order. Dead, men and women, born with Heavenly compassion in your hearts. And dying thus around us every day.

~ Charles Dickens

Charles Dickens Death And Dying Social Justice

Everybody dies. There’s nothing you can do about it. Whether or not you eat six almonds a day. Whether or not you believe in God. (Although there’s no question a belief in God would come in handy. It would be great to think there’s a plan, and that everything happens for a reason. I don’t happen to believe that. And every time one of my friends says to me, “Everything happens for a reason,” I would like to smack her.)

~ Nora Ephron

Nora Ephron Death And Dying Old Age

The flesh would shrink and go, the blood would dry, but no one believes in his mind of minds or heart of hearts that the pictures do stop.

~ Saul Bellow

Saul Bellow Death And Dying Life And Death Realization

Many African societies divide humans into three categories: those still alive on the earth, the sasha, and the zamani. The recently departed whose time on earth overlapped with people still here are the sasha, the living-dead. They are not wholly dead, for they still live in the memories of the living, who can call them to mind, create their likeness in art, and bring them to life in anecdote. When the last person to know an ancestor dies, that ancestor leaves the sasha for the zamani, the dead. As generalised ancestors, the zamani are not forgotten but revered. Many … can be recalled by name. But they are not the living-dead. There is a difference.

~ James W. Loewen

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For everything in life there is always a beginning and an end. This is the tough part the most difficult thing when you see that it’s coming: The end.

~ Seve Ballesteros

Seve Ballesteros Death And Dying Imminent Death

Death wasn't a movie where the pretty star faded away with a touch of pale makeup and every hair in place.

~ Soheir Khashoggi

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We could endlessly reminisce, live in the past to an unhealthy degree, then politely kill each other some winter night before bedtime, stirring poison into our cups of whiskey-spiked chamomile tea, wearing party hats. Then, nervous about our double homicide, we could lie in bed together, holding hands again, frightened and waiting, still wondering, after all these years, if we even believed in our own souls.

~ Timothy Schaffert

Timothy Schaffert Death And Dying Old Age Sisters

Who set Rome on fire? The man we must admire. For killing his wife, and taking the life of mother and brother and so many others, while plucking his damnable lyre.

~ Paul L. Maier

Paul L. Maier Death And Dying Flames Rome

See, as much as you want to hold on to the bitter sore memory thatsomeone has left this world, you are still in it. And the very act of livingis a tide: at first it seems to make no difference at all, and then one dayyou look down and see how much pain has eroded.

~ Jodi Picoult

Jodi Picoult Death And Dying

She ran because she had no other choice. She feared what would happen if she dared to stop. There was no time to think. There was barely any time for her to breathe. On her broken ankle, she ran. With her bruised arms, she ran. With her bleeding sides, she ran because she knew today was the day she was meant to die.

~ Judyann Mccole

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We do not look for reason for logic in the passionate entreaties of those who are sick unto death; we are stung with the recollection of a thousand slighted opportunities of fulfilling the wishes of those who will soon pass away from among us: and do they ask us for the future happiness of our lives, we lay it at their feet, and will it away from us.

~ Elizabeth Gaskell

Elizabeth Gaskell Death And Dying

None of us are getting out of here alive.

~ R. Alan Woods

R. Alan Woods Death And Dying Mortality

[In my dream] they slide their lips over my skin, whispering whispering whispering. They tell me their names, they tell me their lives, they tell me their pain...I can't struggle, I can't stop laughing, I can't resist these people who once were.

~ Carrie Ryan

Carrie Ryan Death And Dying

I was finally beginning to perceive that no matter how many dead people I might see, or people at the instant of their death, I would never manage to grasp death, that very moment, precisely in itself. It was one thing or the other: either you are dead, and then in any case there's nothing else to understand, or else you are not yet dead, and in that case, even with the rifle at the back of your head or the rope around your neck, death remains incomprehensible, a pure abstraction, this absurd idea that I, the only living person in the world, could disappear. Dying, we may already be dead, but we never die, that moment never comes, or rather it never stops coming, there it is, it's coming, and then it's still coming, and then it's already over, without ever having come.

~ Jonathan Littell

Jonathan Littell Death And Dying

Demons never die quietly, and a week ago the storm was a proper demon, sweeping through the Caribbean after her long ocean crossing from Africa, a category five when she finally came ashore at San Juan before moving on to Santo Domingo and then Cuba and Florida. But now she's grown very old, as her kind measures age, and these are her death throes. So she holds tightly to this night, hanging on with the desperate fury of any dying thing, any dying thing that might once have thought itself invincible.

~ Caitlín R. Kiernan

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Strange, how death had a way of turning a table upside down in an instant. It swept away all the dust that covered treasures, blew the fog from one’s view, knockedaway facades.

~ Julianne Maclean

Julianne Maclean Death And Dying

I deserve it all. Let the cold world do its worst; one thing I know--there's a grave somewhere for me. The world may go on just as its always done, and take everything from me--loved ones, property, everything--but it can't take that. Some day I'll lie down in it and forget it all, and my poor broken heart will be at rest.

~ Mark Twain

Mark Twain Death And Dying

Dying was misery. Death was that period at the end of the sentence.

~ Holly Hood

Holly Hood Death And Dying Dying Perfectly Hopeless

One had heard and read a great deal about death, and even seen a little of it, and knew by heart the thousand commonplaces of religion and poetry which seemed to deaden one's senses and veil the horror. Society being immortal, could put on immortality at will. Adams being mortal, felt only the mortality. Death took features altogether new to him, in these rich and sensuous surroundings. Nature enjoyed it, played with it, the horror added to her charm, she liked the torture, and smothered her victim with caresses. Never had one seen her so winning. The hot Italian summer brooded outside, over the market-place and the picturesque peasants, and, in the singular color of the Tuscan atmosphere, the hills and vineyards of the Apennines seemed bursting with mid-summer blood. The sick-room itself glowed with the Italian joy of life; friends filled it; no harsh northern lights pierced the soft shadows; even the dying women shared the sense of the Italian summer, the soft, velvet air, the humor, the courage, the sensual fulness of Nature and man. She faced death, as women mostly do, bravely and even gaily, racked slowly to unconsciousness, but yielding only to violence, as a soldier sabred in battle. For many thousands of years, on these hills and plains, Nature had gone on sabring men and women with the same air of sensual pleasure.

~ Henry Adams

Henry Adams Death And Dying

Your father calls you to his court. You need not pack. You go garbed in glorious raiment. He waits eagerly by his palace doors to welcome you, and has prepared a place at the high table, by his side, in the company of the great-souled, honored, and best-beloved.

~ Lois Mcmaster Bujold

Lois Mcmaster Bujold Death And Dying

There is a thin line that separates life from death, but once it's crossed, it becomes as large as an ocean, and so treacherous that it’s impossible to cross back.

~ Federico Chini

Federico Chini Death And Dying Sea

She wasted and grew so thin that she no longer was a little girl, but the shadow of a little girl. The flame of her life flickered so faintly that it appeared sufficient to blow at it to extinguish it. Stas understood that death did not have to wait for a third attack to take her and he expected it any day or any hour.

~ Henryk Sienkiewicz

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the only way to get over a death is by seeing it as a life completed, instead of a life interrupted.

~ Anonymous

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I discovered the bleeding when he licked my hand and left a swath of blood behind, death's autograph.

~ Augusten Burroughs

Augusten Burroughs Death And Dying
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