13,737 Quotes About Death
- Author Lucy Maud Montgomery
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We resent the thought that anything can please us when someone we love is no longer here to share the pleasure with us, and we almost feel as if we were unfaithful to our sorrow when we find out interest in life returning to us.
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- Author Voltaire
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on doit des égards aux vivants, on ne doit aux morts que la vérité.
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- Author Jonathan Messinger
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How did it die?" he asked."Short circuit," I said. "Old and frayed wires."He looked at me like I was senile."Could have been disease. Violence. Or, sometimes, things die because we don't love them enough.
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- Author Bernadette Pajer
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Without death, life would have no boundaries and our days would not be so precious. My mother was a firm believer in the common sense of nature.
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- Author Lidia Longorio
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If at the end of my life the only thing people say about me is that I was kind, I will have lived the life I wanted.
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- Author Sarah Kane
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Death is my lover and he wants to move in.
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- Author Chelsie Shakespeare
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Everything is connected, like a delicate web. Ever growing, ever changing. New silvery strands come together every day, and once the strand is formed, no matter what superficial circumstances may sometimes keep you apart, it is never broken. You will meet again, perhaps in another lifetime. The connection is unbreakable, lying dormant in your subconscious.
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- Author Epicurus
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[A] right understanding that death is nothingto us makes the mortality of life enjoyable, not because it adds to itan infinite span of time, but because it takes away the craving forimmortality. For there is nothing terrible in life for the man who hastruly comprehended that there is nothing terrible in not living.
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- Author Elizabeth Barrett Browning
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Enough! we're tired, my heart and I.We sit beside the headstone thus,And wish that name were carved for us.The moss reprints more tenderlyThe hard types of the mason's knife,As Heaven's sweet life renews earth's lifeWith which we're tired, my heart and I ....In this abundant earth no doubtIs little room for things worn out:Disdain them, break them, throw them by!And if before the days grew roughWe once were loved, used, - well enough,I think, we've fared, my heart and I.
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