13,737 Quotes About Death
- Author Donna Grant
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Dark Fae are evil. They do evil things to each other, but there is an unspoken rule that you never harm family." She held him tighter, wishing she could take away his pain with a hug. "Families hurt each other all the time.
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- Author Craig D. Lounsbrough
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Far too often, it is at the moment where we finally stand on the very precipice of some great thing that we turn and abandon it, for it is at these seminal moments that fear wins and greatness dies. The beauty of Christmas is that God steps over precipices.
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- Author Eloisa James
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I love you," he said, his voice catching. "When I thought you were going to die, I wanted to die.
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- Author Donna Grant
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Warm lips met her shoulder where he placed a light kiss. "Doona be afraid of me. I'll always protect you." Kinsey moved back against him, allowing her shoulder to rub against his bare chest. Heat radiated from him, cocooning her in everything Ryder.
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- Author Criss Jami
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It is life and death,Life like you are leftWith a phantom limb:To lose your wifeOr your best friend- With the right leg gone -Attempting to feel,A tempting to mend- Or an arm stretched strong -Our tendencies to steal,Thence heal the way it ends;Prolonging as we reach back again,But then again,So far? See, to reject what is real,My love, has beenOur greatest sin
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- Author Philip K. Dick
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The bird is gone, and in what meadow does it now sing?
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- Author Donna Grant
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Death was the judge. The Reapers were the executioners. Death was the one who decided who the Reapers would visit and exact their justice. The Reapers answered to just one entity - Death.
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- Author Donna Grant
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Erith," he said and bowed his head. Her blue-black hair hung to her hips in soft waves.
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- Author A.D. Aliwat
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Not only are we dust in the wind, we’re dirt on the floor. We break down and join something else: whether we’re cremated or inhumed, eventually we all join the same thing. Something bigger than us. This is where we go, and where we came from.
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