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Other than the promise of life after death, nothing consoles the poor better than the fact that rich people are also subject to death.

~ Mokokoma Mokhonoana

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The problem with living so long is that we get used to it. We watch the mortals age and wither and die around us, watch the world change and decay...but no matter the hardship or the pain or the sorrow we suffer, we choose to continue living. Out of sheer habit, I think.

~ Derek Landy

Derek Landy Habit Immortality Loneliness Mortality Regret Survival

[H]e found poetry more comforting than Scripture—and his ability to forge from his life a cogent, powerful tale of living with death.

~ Paul Kalanithi

Paul Kalanithi Death Meaning Mortality

The answer is simple: if you cannot find meaning inherent in life right now, as you live it in this visible world, the addition of an infinite amount more of the same isn't about to somehow make it any more meaningful! Add a whole string of zeroes to a zero and watch what happens.

~ Robert M. Price

Robert M. Price Immortality Meaning Mortality

The idyll ended, as idylls must.

~ Philip Zaleski

Philip Zaleski Discipleship Mortality Perspective Pleasure Suffering

JFK had to act before his fragile body betrayed him.

~ David Pietrusza

David Pietrusza Desire Distraction Flesh Focus Ministry Mission Mortality Perspective

By acknowledging my impermanence, I can consider if there is anything I can do now to help my loved ones who will be left behind cope with losing me and to facilitate healing.

~ Lisa J. Shultz

Lisa J. Shultz Cope End Of Life Facilitate Healing Impermanence Losing A Loved One Losing Someone Mortality

What indeed is the half-life of a mortal consciousness? What is the half-life of a memory of that mortal consciousness? Of course, this is purely an academic question and of no immediate concern to those of us existing in the world of the living, for we possess already a memory, in its stead, which serves as a basis of our perception of the past. Accurate or not, this nature of memory allows us to understand the past according to the positions occupied by the flesh about which we seek to know, but, unfortunately, not in a way relative to the flesh itself—that flesh stripped of identity and circumstance, that flesh which, in its most rudimentary capacity, had once collided, interacted, fought, competed, negotiated, cooperated, and mated with other flesh: there is no history of this kind, thoroughly naked and telling enough, which is accessible to us, for we are composed of the very same substance, the very same flesh, and sadly incapable of stepping outside of it, even momentarily.

~ Ashim Shanker

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If on thoughts of death we are fed,Thus, a coffin, became my bed.

~ E.a. Bucchianeri

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I knew the end would come, one day. I knew my life deserved to be over. Yet, even knowing that, I was no less fearful.

~ Stacie Evans

Stacie Evans Horror Mortality Psychological Thriller

A man who's discontents were barely known to himself, awakening in middle age to the horror of self-reflection.

~ Philip Roth

Philip Roth Mortality Self Awareness Self Knowledge

Murder was a fascination as always.

~ Erik Larson

Erik Larson Culture Distraction Entertainment Mortality Violence

Americans in 1763 lived always in the shadow and presence of death. Death was not yet romanticized as it would be in the 19th century, nor yet sanitized as it would be in the 20th century.

~ Colin G. Calloway

Colin G. Calloway Culture Mortality Technology

The song is an unvarnished love shout, an implorement tinged with...anger? Something like anger, but the anger of a philosoher, the anger of a pot. An anger directed at the transience of the world, at its heartbreaking beauty that collides constantly with our awareness of the fact that everything gets taken away, that we're being shown marvels but reminded always that they don't belong to us. They're sultans' treasures; we're lucky, we're expected to feel lucky to have been invited to see them at all.

~ Michael Cunningham

Michael Cunningham Anger Life Life And Death Mortality Preciousness

I don't see how you mortals do it, these feelings you must endure. they will ruin you in the end.

~ Julie Kagawa

Julie Kagawa Feelings Mortality

The human animal is a beast that dies and if he's got money he buys and buys and buys and I think the reason he buys everything he can buy is that in the back of his mind he has the crazy hope that one of his purchases will be life everlasting!--Which it never can be....

~ Tennessee Williams

Tennessee Williams Buying Consumerism Death Human Humanity Immortality Life Man Money Mortality

Man is mortal, and as the professor so rightly said mortality can come so suddenly

~ Mikhail Bulgakov

Mikhail Bulgakov Man Mortality

Anatomy lab, in the end, becomes less a violation of the sacred and more something that interferes with happy hour, and that realization discomfits. In our rare reflective moments, we were all silently apologizing to our cadavers, not because we sensed the transgression but because we did not.

~ Paul Kalanithi

Paul Kalanithi Anatomy Guilt Morality Mortality Philosophy Sacred

The moral sense in mortals is the dutyWe have to pay on mortal sense of beauty.

~ Vladimir Nabokov

Vladimir Nabokov Beauty Morality Mortality

Humans were so stupid. They had something so precious, and they barely safeguarded it at all. They threw away their lives for money, for packets of powder, for a stranger's charming smile.

~ Cassandra Clare

Cassandra Clare Human Mortal Instruments Mortality

Darker and darker, he said; farther and farther yet. Death takes the good, the beautiful, and the young - and spares me. The Pestilence that wastes, the Arrow that strikes, the Sea that drowns, the Grave the closes over Love and Hope, are steps of my journey, and take me nearer and nearer to the End.

~ Wilkie Collins

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Simple was never that simple. Still, the self-questioning did take some time to reach him. And if there's anything worse than self-questioning coming too early in life, it's self-questioning coming too late.

~ Philip Roth

Philip Roth Ignorance Mortality Self Discovery Self Knowledge

✡ Before aligning the body to the future, the mind has to straighten out from the impairment of religion.

~ David L. Lloyd

David L. Lloyd Antichrist Humanity Intelligence Mortality New World Order Politics Satan Science Truth Universe Worship

In this world where I sit at my desk writing these words, people die, they pass on, people are mortal. In the cyber world we inhabit they do not.

~ Aysha Taryam

Aysha Taryam Cyber Cyber World Death Identity Immortal Immortality Internet Legacy Mortality Writing

Weight him, weight, weight him with the sleepiness of themoon.It was only a glass because he looked in it. It was nothing hecould be told.It was a language he spoke, because he must, yet did not know.It was a page he had found in the handbook of heartbreak.

~ Wallace Stevens

Wallace Stevens Death Heartbreak Life Love Mortality

I keep saying there's no Choice, and what I've meant is that you can't choose: you have no right or ability to select one of the two alternatives. But I didn't go far enough. There's no Choice because the Choice itself is wrong. It's a false dilemma. The alternatives are not alternatives at all. Long versus short, quiet versus heroic: they're the same. In the scope of infinity, in a universe with no edge, human history is a flare and human consciousness is a blink. All lives are short and all lives are quiet.But all lives are glorious too, Cal. To live! To live like a human! You are ordinary and extraordinary all at once. You have a heart that contracts and relaxes and beats out your moments. You are alive and you know you are alive. Your too-short time is long e

~ Kate Hattemer

Kate Hattemer Choices Life Mortality Significance

We humans desperately seek stability in hopes, I think, that we can control our lives, though that isn't the way things work. Everything is in flux; we are dynamic beings born with expiration dates into an uncertain Universe.

~ Larry J. Dunlap

Larry J. Dunlap Human Nature Mortality Stability Of The World

All motivation derives from the primary fact of mortality. Take mortality away and motivation loses its...motivation.

~ Glen Duncan

Glen Duncan Human Nature Humanity Immortality Life Mortality Philosophy

It is odd that the Bible says, ‘God created man,’ whereas it is the other way round: man has created God. It is odd that the Bible says, ‘The body is mortal, the soul is immortal,’ whereas even here the contrary is true: the body (its matter) is eternal; the soul (the form of the body) is transitory.

~ Béla Bartók

Béla Bartók Atheism Atheist Eternal Eternity Immortality Ironic Irony Matter Mortality Origin Paradox Transitory

The quality of health care continues to improve, and people are living longer, but these developments mean that we’re likely to eventually find ourselves in a situation in which we’re forced to make difficult choices about our parents, other loved ones, or even ourselves that ultimately boil down to calculations of worth and value.

~ Sheena Iyengar

Sheena Iyengar Balance Choice Health Mortality Value Worth

What patients seek is not scientific knowledge that doctors hide but existential authenticity each person must find on her own. Getting too deeply into statistics is like trying to quench a thirst with salty water. The angst of facing mortality has no remedy in probability.

~ Paul Kalanithi

Paul Kalanithi Doctors Health Mortality Patients

The girl in the video is a reminder about how fragile our hold on sanity and health is and how much we are at the utter whim of our Brutus bodies, which will inevitably, on day, turn on us for good. I am a prisoner, as we all are. And with that realization comes an aching sense of vulnerability.

~ Susannah Cahalan

Susannah Cahalan Death Health Life Mortality

An evolutionary perspective of our place in the history of the earth reminds us that Homo sapiens sapiens has occupied the planet for the tiniest fraction of that planet's four and a half thousand million years of existence. In many ways we are a biological accident, the product of countless propitious circumstances. As we peer back through the fossil record, through layer upon layer of long-extinct species, many of which thrived far longer than the human species is ever likely to do, we are reminded of our mortality as a species. There is no law that declares the human animal to be different, as seen in this broad biological perspective, from any other animal. There is no law that declares the human species to be immortal.

~ Richard E. Leakey

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As she rounded a corner one of her favourite songs came on the radio, and sunlight filtered through the trees the way it does with lace curtains, reminding her of her grandmother, and tears began to slide down her cheeks. Not for her grandmother, who was then still very much among the living, but because she felt an enveloping happiness to be alive, a joy made stronger by the certainty that someday it would all come to an end. It overwhelmed her, made her pull the car to the side of the road. Afterwards she felt a little foolish, and never spoke to anyone about it. Now, however, she knows she wasn’t being foolish. She realizes that for no particular reason she stumbled into the core of what it is to be human. It’s a rare gift to understand that your life is wondrous, and that it won’t last forever.

~ Steven Galloway

Steven Galloway Humility Insight Life Changing Mortality Overwhelming

And perhaps the greatest blessing was that we never knew how short the time was.

~ Stephen King

Stephen King Blessing Gratitude Mortality

Yes, it will all end one day; but today is worth living.

~ Innocent Mwatsikesimbe

Innocent Mwatsikesimbe Death And Dying Life Living Life To The Fullest Mortality Optimism

A popular Harvard business professor urged his students to read the obituaries in the New York Times before they read anything else, in order to learn from the lives of great men.

~ Georges F. Doriot

Georges F. Doriot Biography Mortality Perspective

Surely, if there could be regrets in heaven, the saints might mourn that they did not live longer here to do more good.

~ Charles Haddon Spurgeon

Charles Haddon Spurgeon Ministry Mortality Perspective

In the depths of his soul Ivan Ilyich knew that he was dying... he simply did not, he could not possibly understand it. The example of a syllogism he had studied in Kiesewetter's logic - Caius is a man, men are mortal, therefore Caius is mortal-- had seemed to him all his life to be correct only in relation to Caius, but by no means himself. For the man Caius, man in general, it was perfectly correct; but he was not Caius and not man in general, he had always been quite, quite separate from all other human beings...And Caius is indeed mortal, and it's right that he die, but for me, Vanya, Ivan Ilyich, with all my feelings and thoughts-- for me it's another matter. And it cannot be that I should die. It would be too terrible.So it felt to him.

~ Leo Tolstoy

Leo Tolstoy Death Death And Dying Humanity Mortality Psychological Self Realization Syllogism

If we all knew each morning that there was going to be another morning, and on and on and on, we's tend not to notice the sunrise, or hear the birds, or the waves rolling into the shore. We'd tend not to treasure our time with the people we love. Simply the awareness that our mortal lives had a beginning and will have an end enhances the quality of our living. Perhaps it's even more intense when we know that the termination of the body is near, but it shouldn't be.

~ Madeleine L'engle

Madeleine L'engle Awareness Death Life Mortality
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