1,046 Quotes About Death-and-dying
- Author Stewart Stafford
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Death is not the villain of the piece. It is the next phase of life in unfamiliar clothing.
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- Author Arif Naseem
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- Author Dennis Merritt Jones
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Have you ever taken yourself a bit too seriously, thinking that who you are is actually defined by what you look like, how much talent you have (or don't have), how well known you are (or aren't), or how much money you have (or don't have)? Those are all "garments and labels" you wear during the course of your stay here on this planet, but it's not who you are. At the end of the day, when it's all said and done, you will turn all of that back in just like a car you had on lease.
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- Author Jordan Weisman
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Time is long, death is patient, and the ghosts will always outlive the grieving.
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- Author Stewart Stafford
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If anyone at my funeral says 'it's what he would have wanted', I'll kick the lid off my coffin and throttle them. Or, if I've been cremated, I'll flip the lid off the urn and become a dust storm in their eyes. Only you know what you truly want. Anything else is presumption skewed through personal agendas.
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- Author Stewart Stafford
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No one gets out of this world alive...except astronauts.
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- Author Mehmet Murat ildan
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Amongst all his efforts, the most and actually the only meaningful effort of man is his efforts to defeat the death!
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- Author Sogyal Rinpoche
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Death is a vast mystery, but there are two things we can layabout it: It is absolutely certain that we will die, and it is uncertain when or how we will die. The only surety we have, then, is this uncertainty about the hour of our death, which we seize on as the excuse to postpone facing death directly. We are like children who cover their eyes in a game of hide-and-seek and think that no one can see them.
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- Author Dalai Lama
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As a newborn baby each of us was helpless and, without the care and kindness we received then, we would not have survived. Because the dying are also unable to help themselves, we should relieve them of discomfort and anxiety, and assist them, as far as we can, to die with composure.
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