13,737 Quotes About Death
- Author Karl Kristian Flores
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Death is the ultimate vacation: you’re with the stars, you don’t have to pay rent, everyone loves you, and nothing hurts. So, it’s very important you save death for later.
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- Author Kay Goodstadt
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Fidelity is a living, breathing entity. On wobbly footing, it can wander, becoming something different entirely.
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- Author Toni Sorenson
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God is not someone you meet when you die. His smiling face will be the first and the most familiar to greet you on the other side of mortality. You’ll recognize Him and know in your heart of hearts that you’re not entering a new sphere, but returning home to the place you’ve always belonged.
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- Author Craig D. Lounsbrough
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Without God, I am living in an endless desert forever wondering and never figuring out why it’s so hot, and why there’s no water, and why I’m dying. And although the desert seems to stretch to endless horizons in every direction, God’s coolness and water and life is but a single step right in front of me. And if I'd just take a step, the 'wondering' and 'figuring out' would be all but figured out.
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- Author Roshani Chokshi
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Who wanted to be smiled at by the girl that trailed shadows like pets, conjured snakes and waited for Death, her bridegroom, to steal her from these walls?
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- Author Holly Hood
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When your demon was yourself, there really was no way to fight or get rid of it.
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- Author Jodi Picoult
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I became a firefighter because I wanted to save people. But I should have been more specific. I should have named names.
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- Author Jennifer Crusie
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He won’t say no, but who cares if he does? Do it. Hell, guys go through this every time they make a move on a woman, and none of them has died yet. In many cases, that is, of course, unfortunate, but rejection is definitely not lethal. Go get him.
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- Author Henry Adams
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The first serious consciousness of Nature's gesture - her attitude towards life-took form then as a phantasm, a nightmare, all insanity of force. For the first time, the stage-scenery of the senses collapsed; the human mind felt itself stripped naked, vibrating in a void of shapeless energies, with resistless mass, colliding, crushing, wasting, and destroying what these same energies had created and labored from eternity to perfect.
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