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Can I tell you something? It wasn't so bad. Not so bad at all right then, me scowling at the dirt, James in his bed, the way it always always was. Look, if that's all that happened, if his dying just meant that I would be waiting for him to say something instead of listening to him say something, it would have been fine.

~ Elizabeth Mccracken

Elizabeth Mccracken Death Mourning

Morire biologicamente, è il perfezionarsi di uno stato in cui ci troviamo già ora.

~ Guido Morselli

Guido Morselli Death

It may seem to you that your life is over now. Your future without the person you love is no future at all.Death is a head-on collision with your plans.But everything in life--the gold fillings of your teeth, the cotton of your sheets, the air you breathe, all the food you will ever eat--everything there is was born from a collision.Inside every single thing that lives is a debt to a distant star that died.Nothing new is ever created without one thing colliding into another.And something new is created when the person you love dies.Because they are not the only ones who die: you die, too. The person you were when you were with them is gone just as surely as they are.This is what you should know about losing somebody you love. They do not travel alone. You go with them.

~ Augusten Burroughs

Augusten Burroughs Death

Even death, faced with the option of death or life, she would choose life.

~ José Saramago

José Saramago Death Life

I have been thinking about existence lately. In fact, I have been so full of admiration for existence that I have hardly been able to enjoy it properly . . . I feel sometimes as if I were a child who opens its eyes on the world once and sees amazing things it will never know any names for and then has to close its eyes again. I know this is all mere apparition compared to what awaits us, but it is only lovelier for that. There is a human beauty in it. And I can’t believe that, when we have all been changed and put on incorruptibility, we will forget our fantastic condition of mortality and impermanence, the great bright dream of procreating and perishing that meant the whole world to us. In eternity this world will be Troy, I believe, and all that has passed here will be the epic of the universe, the ballad they sing in the streets. Because I don’t imagine any reality putting this one in the shade entirely, and I think piety forbids me to try.

~ Marilynne Robinson

Marilynne Robinson Death

The Nevernever is dying, human. It grows smaller and smaller every decade. Too much progress, too much technology. Mortals are losing their faith in anything but science. Even the children of man are consumed by progress. They sneer at the old stories and are drawn to the newest gadgets, computers, or video games. They no longer believe in monsters of magic. As cities grown and technology takes over the world, belief and imagination fade away, and so do we.What can we do to stop it? I whispered.Nothing. Grimalkin raised a hind leg and scratched an ear. Maybe the Nevenever will hold out till the end of the world. Maybe it will disappear in a few centuries. Everything dies eventually, human.

~ Julie Kagawa

Julie Kagawa Death Dying Grimalkin

Suffering is part of life,' she said. 'All the parts of life are jumbled up together; you can't separate out just the one thing.' She parred his hand again, kindly. 'I could let you kill me now, lovely man, and have peace and good dreams forever. But who knows what I get instead, if I stay? Maybe time to see a new grandchild. Maybe a good joke that sets me laughing for days. Maybe another handsome young fellow flirting with me.' She grinned toothlessly, then let loose another horrible, racking cough. Ehiru steadies her with shaking hands. 'I want every moment of my life, pretty man, the painful and the sweet alike. Until the very end. If these are all the memories I get for eternity, I want to take as many of them with me as I can.

~ N.k. Jemisin

N.k. Jemisin Death Life Memories

Death isn't funny. Then why are there so many jokes about death? Jill, with us — us humans — death is so sad that we must laugh at it.

~ Robert A. Heinlein

Robert A. Heinlein Death

There are far more reasons for death than there are for life.

~ Sergei Lukyanenko

Sergei Lukyanenko A Common Cause Anton Gorodetsky Death Life

I was trying to learn to write, commencing with the simplest things, and one of the simplest things of all and the most fundamental is violent death.

~ Ernest Hemingway

Ernest Hemingway Death Writing

You are well aware that it is not numbers or strength that bring the victories in war. No, it is when one side goes against the enemy with the gods' gift of a stronger morale that their adversaries, as a rule, cannot withstand them. I have noticed this point too, my friends, that in soldiering the people whose one aim is to keep alive usually find a wretched and dishonorable death, while the people who, realizing that death is the common lot of all men, make it their endeavour to die with honour, somehow seem more often to reach old age and to have a happier life when they are alive. These are facts which you too should realize (our situation demands it) and should show that you yourselves are brave men and should call on the rest to do likewise.

~ Xenophon

Xenophon Balls Bravery Cowardive Death Honor Life Morale Victory War

Believe me, Doctor, if your life ends in suddenness you will be glad it did, and if it does not you will wish it had. You will want suddenness, Doctor.

~ Téa Obreht

Téa Obreht Death

Mr. Asher, you can resist who you are for only so long. Finally, you just decide to go with fate.

~ Christopher Moore

Christopher Moore Death Fate Inpirational Life

Adam pressed his hand to his face. Sighed. Right. It's just that… He died. And I'm so freaking pissed off, I swear I'd punch him in the face if he were standing right here.

~ Kristina Mcbride

Kristina Mcbride Death Funny Grief Humor Humour

Do the thing you love to do. Hank Williams died at the ripe old age of twentynine. Stevie Ray Vaughan at thirty-five. Jesus at thirtythree. Don’t think you’re special and the Lord’s gonna bless you with time.

~ Jill S. Alexander

Jill S. Alexander Death Paradise Young Adult Young Love

That's what life is all about - you're busy, I'm busy, and the end result is death. Sooner or later, that's what it comes to. (The Death Of Wang Asao)

~ Xiao Hong

Xiao Hong Death Life Work

Psychology is a subject of life, death, and in-betweens.

~ Santosh Kalwar

Santosh Kalwar Death Life Psychology Subject

How do you give something away with the knowledge that you will get it back in three days, and then claim it to be the 'Ultimate Sacrifice'?

~ Jake Jesser

Jake Jesser Christianity Crucifixion Death Mythology Perspective Religion Scepticism Theology

Love makes you stupid. Love makes you weak. Love will kill you all one day, and it’s going to kill you today.

~ J.x. Burros

J.x. Burros Death Love Scarlet Spotlight Vampire

I was just walking around saying “We’re all gonna die!” I never got over it. I went to class, I did what I had to do, but I was a gibbering idiot. It never went away. I never again felt the same way about life and death.

~ Anne Rice

Anne Rice Death Die Life

The only way to find out if you're immortal is to make it to the end of time and look around to see if you're still alive. Until you've done that, all you know is that you haven't died yet.

~ John Patrick Lowrie

John Patrick Lowrie Death Immortality

Wasn't there only one respectable memento of a man worth keeping, the kind that draws Valentines and learns to spell Mississippi?

~ Lionel Shriver

Lionel Shriver Children Death Family Love

For that half-hour in the hospital delivery room I was intimate with immensity, for that half-minute before birth I held her hands and for that duration we three were undivided, I felt the blood of her pulse as we gripped hands, felt her blood beat in the rhythm that reached into the baby as she slipped into the doctor's hands, and for a few days we touched that immensity, we saw through her eyes to an immense intimacy, saw through to where she had come from, I felt important being next to her, and the feeling lasted when we entered our car for the drive home, thinking to myself that we weren't to be trusted with our baby, the feeling lasting while I measured us against the landscape, the February rain, the pewter sky, and then the rain freezing to the roadway, the warmth of the interior of the car with its unbreakable transparent sky dome and doors, until the car spun on the ice in the lane and twirled so that I could take an hour to describe how I threw up my hands in anguish as the baby slipped from her arms and whipped into the face of her mother reflected in the glass door, and she caught the baby back into her arms as the car glided to a stop in its usual place at the end of the drive, and nothing but silence and a few drops of blood at a nostril suggested that we would now be intimate with the immensities of death (Interim)

~ William S. Wilson

William S. Wilson Accident Baby Birth Death

I had been allowed to believe in man's innate goodness for the twenty-two years of my life, and I had hoped to carry the belief with me to my grave.

~ Charlotte Rogan

Charlotte Rogan Death Humanity

In life one of Midnight’s favourite movies had been It’s a Wonderful Life, a touching story where a man called George Bailey is shown how poor the world would have been if he’d never existed, but now the young ghost of Midnight Merlot was sat imagining himself not as the kind hero of his own narrative, but, - but as the anti-George.

~ Tom Conrad

Tom Conrad Afterlife Death Existence Ghosts Life Murder Ravens

Signý knew she would die a thousand deaths upon seeing another woman with him, bearing his children, raising them with him. All the while, Signý, caged in his dungeons, hearing all the painful details of his life with someone else, drowning in her own despair, her love for him turning to hatred. A more tragic life, she could not imagine.

~ Farrah Naseem

Farrah Naseem Death Despair Farrah Naseem Hatred Sacred Tragic

Do you know how wizards like to be buried?Yes!Well, how?Granny Weatherwax paused at the bottom of the stairs.Reluctantly.

~ Terry Pratchett

Terry Pratchett Death Humor Wizards

What we call life...is the combination of the Five Aggregates, a combination of physical and mental energies. These are constantly changing; they do not remain the same for two consecutive moments. Every moment they are born and they die. 'When the Aggregates arise, decay and die, O bhikkhu, every moment you are born, decay, and die.' This, even dow during this life time, every moment we are born and die, but we continue. If we can understand that in this life we can continue without a permanent, unchanging substance like Self or Soul, why can't we understand that those forces themselves can continue without a Self or a Soul behind them after the non-functioning of the body?

~ Walpola Rahula

Walpola Rahula Buddha Buddha Quotes Buddhism Change Circle Of Life Death Dying Energy Five Aggregates Life Life After Death Life Energy Life Force Reincarnation

Death, he felt, was only a kind of warning rather than a desperate and permanent end.

~ László Krasznahorkai

László Krasznahorkai Death Despair Warnings

Every subject's duty is the King's; but every subject's soul is his own. Therefore, should every soldier in the wars do as every sick man in his bed, wash every mote out of his conscience; and dying so, death is to him advantage; or not dying, the time was blessedly lost wherein such preparation was gained; and in him that escapes, it were no sin to think that, making God so free an offer, He let him outlive the day to see His greatness and to teach others how they should prepare.

~ William Shakespeare

William Shakespeare Death Eternity Humility Mortality Safety

A place where something so terrible had happened shouldn't continue to exist in the world

~ Ron Rash

Ron Rash Death People Places Tragedy Violence

Die before you die and find that there is no death.

~ Eckhart Tolle

Eckhart Tolle Death Life

If I lived by some code, my actions would become predictable. The enemy would take advantage of this and I’d be killed. An honorable death doesn’t exist. Death is death. But it’s funny that survival and revenge require the same thing: no honor codes, no supposed higher principles to aspire to, no mercy

~ Frank Beddor

Frank Beddor Death Honor

He saw it for the first time: on the day he died he would be wearing unmatching socks, there would be unanswered e-mails, and in the hovel he called home there would still be shirts missing cuff buttons, a malfunctioning light in the hall, and unpaid bills, uncleared attics, dead flies, friends waiting for a reply and lovers he had not owned up to.

~ Ian Mcewan

Ian Mcewan Death Procrastination Resignation

There comes a stage at which a man would rather die cleanly by a bullet than by the unknown terror of the phantom in the forest.

~ Tahir Shah

Tahir Shah Death Fear Forest Jungle Phantom Terror

I think about the Old Ones, that they have a past but no history. I think about the inevitability of death, and whether it’s not that very inevitability that inspires us to take photographs and make scrapbooks and tell stories. That that’s how we humans find our way to immortality. This is not a new thought; I’ve had such thoughts before. But I have a new thought now. That that’s how we find our way toward meaning. Meaning. If you’re going to die, you want to find meaning in life. You want to connect the dots.

~ Franny Billingsley

Franny Billingsley Death History Inevitabilities Inspiration Meaning

How easy is murder when one calls it by a different name? How much easier is it for the conscience to condone “reaping” than “killing”—and when one knows that death isn’t the end, does it stop the killing hand for fear of retribution, or does it simply make it easier to kill, because, if life continues, how can murder be murder at all?

~ Neal Shusterman

Neal Shusterman Death Euphemisms Killing Responsibility

You're the right colour for the Angel of Death, Mister Cale. But a little short.' 'I could cut your head off and stand on it. Then I'd be taller.

~ Paul Hoffman

Paul Hoffman Angel Death Left Hand Of God The Last Four Things

Boys play with death as though it were a game, cutting their teeth on daggers.

~ Sheri S. Tepper

Sheri S. Tepper Death Games

When I lived here and woke up from the fog in my head, I would walk by myself to the grave site set aside for me, so that I could feel comfortable if I lived there after death.

~ Kyung-Sook Shin

Kyung-Sook Shin After Life Death Grave Seeking Comfort
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