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The death of dogma is the birth of morality.

~ Immanuel Kant

Immanuel Kant Death Dogma Morality

Everyone must leave something behind when he dies . . . Something your hand touched some way so your soul has somewhere to go when you die . . . It doesn't matter what you do, so long as you change something from the way it was before you touched it into something that's like you after you take your hands away.

~ Ray Bradbury

Ray Bradbury Change The World Death Legacy Soul

It was a great mistake, my being born a man, I would have been much more successful as a seagull or a fish. As it is, I will always be a stranger who never feels at home, who does not really want and is not really wanted, who can never belong, who must be a little in love with death!

~ Eugene O'neill

Eugene O'neill Belonging Death Home Outsider

We all didn't come into to the world at the same time so it makes sense that we don't leave it at the same time.

~ Lurlene Mcdaniel

Lurlene Mcdaniel Death

That's a nice song,' said young Sam, and Vimes remembered that he was hearing it for the first time. It's an old soldiers' song,' he said. Really, sarge? But it's about angels.' Yes, thought Vimes, and it's amazing what bits those angels cause to rise up as the song progresses. It's a real soldiers' song: sentimental, with dirty bits. As I recall, they used to sing it after battles,’ he said. 'I've seen old men cry when they sing it,’ he added. Why? It sounds cheerful.' They were remembering who they were not singing it with, thought Vimes. You'll learn. I know you will.

~ Terry Pratchett

Terry Pratchett Battle Comrades Death Singing Soldiers

Tessa had lain down beside him and slid her arm beneath his head, and put her head on his chest,listening to the ever-weakening beat of his heart. And in the shadows they'd whispered, reminding each other of the stories only they knew. Of the girl who had hit over the head with a water jug the boy who had come to rescue her, and how he had fallen in love with her in that instant. Of a ballroom and a balcony and the moon sailing like a ship untethered through the sky. Of the flutter of the wings of the clockwork Angel. Of holy water and blood.

~ Cassandra Clare

Cassandra Clare Clockwork Princess Death Memories Tessa Gray Will Herondale

Would it hurt to die? All those times he had thought it was about to happen and escaped, he had never really thought of the thing itself: his will to live had always been so much stronger than his fear of death.

~ J.k. Rowling

J.k. Rowling Death

Jon Snow, is this a proper castle now? Not just a tower?”“It is.” Jon took her hand.“Good,” she whispered. “I wanted t’ see one proper castle, before … before I …”“You’ll see hundred castles. The battle’s done. Maester Aemon will see to you. You’re kissed by fire, remember? Lucky. It will take more than an arrow to kill you. Aemon will draw it out and patch you up, and we’ll get milk of the poppy for the pain.”She just smiled at that. “D’you remember that cave? We should have stayed in that cave. I told you so.”“We’ll go back to the cave,” he said.” You’re not going to die, Ygritte. You’re not.”“Oh.” Ygritte cupped his cheek with her hand. “You know nothing, Jon Snow,” she sighed, dying.

~ George R.r. Martin

George R.r. Martin Death Sad Ygritte

That time of year thou mayst in me beholdWhen yellow leaves, or none, or few, do hangUpon those boughs which shake against the cold,Bare ruin'd choirs, where late the sweet birds sang.In me thou seest the twilight of such dayAs after sunset fadeth in the west,Which by and by black night doth take away,Death's second self, that seals up all in rest.In me thou see'st the glowing of such fireThat on the ashes of his youth doth lie,As the death-bed whereon it must expireConsumed with that which it was nourish'd by.This thou perceivest, which makes thy love more strong,To love that well which thou must leave ere long.

~ William Shakespeare

William Shakespeare Bare Ruined Choirs Death Fall Love Priceless Winter

Was there ever a war where only one side bled?

~ George R.r. Martin

George R.r. Martin Death War

I died as a mineral and became a plant,I died as a plant and rose to animal,I died as an animal and I was Man.Why should I fear? When was I less by dying?

~ Jalaluddin Rumi

Jalaluddin Rumi Death Fear Reincarnation

By daily dying, I have come to be.

~ Theodore Roethke

Theodore Roethke Death Growth Poetry

We throw our parties; we abandon our families to live alone in Canada; we struggle to write books that do not change the world, despite our gifts and our unstinting efforts, our most extravagant hopes. We live our lives, do whatever we do, and then we sleep. It's as simple and ordinary as that. A few jump out windows, or drown themselves, or take pills; more die by accident; and most of us are slowly devoured by some disease, or, if we're very fortunate, by time itself. There's just this for consolation: an hour here or there when our lives seem, against all odds and expectations, to burst open and give us everything we've ever imagined, though everyone but children (and perhaps even they) know these hours will inevitably be followed by others, far darker and more difficult. Still, we cherish the city, the morning; we hope, more than anything, for more. Heaven only knows why we love it so...

~ Michael Cunningham

Michael Cunningham Death Suicide

Death is part of who we are. It guidesus. It shapes us. It drives us to madness. Can you still be human if you have no mortal end

~ Christopher Paolini

Christopher Paolini Brisingr Death Human

I thought of you and how you love this beauty,And walking up the long beach all aloneI heard the waves breaking in measured thunderAs you and I once heard their monotone.Around me were the echoing dunes, beyond meThe cold and sparkling silver of the sea --We two will pass through death and ages lengthenBefore you hear that sound again with me.

~ Sara Teasdale

Sara Teasdale Beach Death Memories Missing Someone Ocean

What separates us from the animals, what separates us from the chaos, is our ability to mourn people we’ve never met.

~ David Levithan

David Levithan 9 11 Death Terrorism

On the death of a friend, we should consider that the fates through confidence have devolved on us the task of a double living, that we have henceforth to fulfill the promise of our friend's life also, in our own, to the world.

~ Henry David Thoreau

Henry David Thoreau Comforting Thought Death Death Of A Friend Death Of A Loved One Life And Death

Death is the only wise advisor that we have. Whenever you feel, as you always do, that everything is going wrong and you're about to be annihilated, turn to your death and ask if that is so. Your death will tell you that you're wrong; that nothing really matters outside its touch. Your death will tell you, 'I haven't touched you yet.

~ Carlos Castañeda

Carlos Castañeda Death

Accepting death doesn't mean you won't be devastated when someone you love dies. It means you will be able to focus on your grief, unburdened by bigger existential questions like, Why do people die? and Why is this happening to me? Death isn't happening to you. Death is happening to us all.

~ Caitlin Doughty

Caitlin Doughty Death Grief Mortality

The power of the dead is that we think they see us all the time. The dead have a presence. Is there a level of energy composed solely of the dead? They are also in the ground, of course, asleep and crumbling. Perhaps we are what they dream.

~ Don Delillo

Don Delillo Death

Writing, painting, singing- it cannot stop everything. Cannot halt death in its tracks. But perhaps it can make the pause between death’s footsteps sound and look and feel beautiful, can make the space of waiting a place where you can linger without as much fear. For we are all walking each other to our deaths, and the journey there between footsteps makes up our lives.

~ Ally Condie

Ally Condie Death Inspiring Painting Singing Writing

And I could have died right then. And considering how things went, I really should have.

~ Ned Vizzini

Ned Vizzini Death

The way black women say girl can be magical. Frankly, I have no solid beliefs about the survival of consciousness after physical death. But if it's going to happen I know what I want to see after my trek toward the light. I want to see a black woman who will smile and say, Girl....

~ Abigail Padgett

Abigail Padgett Abigail Padgett Black Women Death Life After Death Woman

Farewell is said by the living, in life, every day. It is said with love and friendship, with the affirmation that the memories are lasting if the flesh is not.

~ R.a. Salvatore

R.a. Salvatore Bereavement Death Mourning

This time it is real — all must die, and where could mountaineer find a more glorious death!

~ John Muir

John Muir Death Glory Reality

Death, especially violent death, will turn the meanest bastard in the world into a nice guy. Why is that?

~ Laurell K. Hamilton

Laurell K. Hamilton Anita Blake Death Speak Not Ill Of The Dead

Aren't you afraid of dying?Not really. I've watched lots of good-for-nothing, worthless people die, and if people like that can do it, then I should be able to handle it.

~ Haruki Murakami

Haruki Murakami Death Dying Handle People Worthless

Rosencrantz: We might as well be dead. Do you think death could possibly be a boat?Guildenstern: No, no, no... Death is...not. Death isn't. You take my meaning. Death is the ultimate negative. Not-being. You can't not-be on a boat.Rosencrantz: I've frequently not been on boats.Guildenstern: No, no, no--what you've been is not on boats.

~ Tom Stoppard

Tom Stoppard Boats Death

What I fear most, I think, is the death of the imagination.

~ Sylvia Plath

Sylvia Plath Death Imagination

I didn't tell him that the diagnosis came three months after I got my first period. Like: Congratulations! You're a woman. Now die.

~ John Green

John Green Cancer Death

I was born when you kissed me. I died when you left me. I lived a few weeks while you loved me.

~ Dorothy B. Hughes

Dorothy B. Hughes Death Humphrey Bogart Kiss Love Sad

You know, lieutenant, you wear your weapon the way other women wear pearls.It's not a fashion accessory.

~ J.d. Robb

J.d. Robb Death Naked Naked In Death Roarke

The cries of the dead are terrible indeed, you should try not to hear them.

~ Philip K. Dick

Philip K. Dick Death Haunting Madness Regret

Of course, in a novel, people’s hearts break, and they die, and that is the end of it; and in a story this is very convenient. But in real life we do not die when all that makes life bright dies to us. There is a most busy and important round of eating, drinking, dressing, walking, visiting, buying, selling, talking, reading, and all that makes up what is commonly called living, yet to be gone through…

~ Harriet Beecher Stowe

Harriet Beecher Stowe Beecher Cabin Death Harriet Stowe Tom Uncle

They give birth astride of a grave, the light gleams an instant, then it's night once more.

~ Samuel Beckett

Samuel Beckett Death Existentialism Time

I felt despair. The word’s overused and banalified now, despair, but it’s a serious word, and I’m using it seriously. For me it denotes a simple admixture — a weird yearning for death combined with a crushing sense of my own smallness and futility that presents as a fear of death. It’s maybe close to what people call dread or angst. But it’s not these things, quite. It’s more like wanting to die in order to escape the unbearable feeling of becoming aware that I’m small and weak and selfish and going without any doubt at all to die. It’s wanting to jump overboard.

~ David Foster Wallace

David Foster Wallace Angst Banality Death Despair Dread Ennui

He said you were the only one who was bitter about S.'s suicide and the only one who really forgave him for it. The rest of us, he said, were outwardly unbitter and inwardly unforgiving.

~ J.d. Salinger

J.d. Salinger Bitterness Death Family Forgiveness Suicide

Lord help my poor soul.

~ Edgar Allan Poe

Edgar Allan Poe Death Forgiveness Lord Mercy Soul

For to fear death, my friends, is only to think ourselves wise without really being wise, for it is to think that we know what we do not know. For no one knows whether death may not be the greatest good that can happen to man.

~ Plato

Plato Death Fear Of Death Plato

When the weather's nice, my parents go out quite frequently and stick a bunch of flowers on old Allie's grave. I went with them a couple of times, but I cut it out. In the first place, I don't enjoy seeing him in that crazy cemetery. Surrounded by dead guys and tombstones and all. It wasn't too bad when the sun was out, but twice—twice—we were there when it started to rain. It was awful. It rained on his lousy tombstone, and it rained on the grass on his stomach. It rained all over the place. All the visitors that were visiting the cemetery started running like hell over to their cars. That's what nearly drove me crazy. All the visitors could get in their cars and turn on their radios and all and then go someplace nice for dinner—everybody except Allie. I couldn't stand it. I know it's only his body and all that's in the cemetery, and his soul's in Heaven and all that crap, but I couldn't stand it anyway. I just wished he wasn't there.

~ J.d. Salinger

J.d. Salinger Death Holden
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