13,737 Quotes About Death
- Author Mark A. Rayner
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To live for the hope of something isn’t really living at all, and so, like a child putting away its toys and picking up a tool, he marched to Lyca’s bathroom, to shower off the stench of failure, soap up the death of hope, then wash away the ashes of his love for Daphne.
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- Author Linsey Miller
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I would remember them forever–their names, my reasons, the way their bodies slumped in death and their eyes stared through me. If I stopped, if I let their deaths weigh me down and keep me from being Opal, it was all for nothing. There was no going back. I was what I was, and they were a part of me now.
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- Author Margaret Atwood
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He would have died soon, but more painfully. Anyway, it was Urban Bloodshed Limitation. First rule: limit bloodshed by making sure that none of your own gets spilled.
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- Author Nicolas Jarry
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La volonté est ce qui lâche en dernier, bien après le cœur.
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- Author Alan Gratz
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Remember: You are no one. You have no name. You do not speak, you do not look at them, you do not volunteer for anything. You work, bot not so hard they notice you. Gizela. Zytka. Your parents, Oskar and Mina. They are dead and gone now, Yanek, and we would grieve for them if we could. But we have only one purpose now: survive. Survive at all costs, Yanek. We cannot let these monsters tear us from the pages of the world.
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- Author Mohammed Zaki Ansari
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if life is a stagethen keep it in mind"everyone comes in life as a guest appearance, only you will be left on stage alone to End the play
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- Author Kamand Kojouri
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You need to keep hurting until you realise you never needed to hurt in the first place.
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- Author Molly Ringle
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That was how people got through life, he supposed: by acknowledging death and telling it, “Not today.
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- Author Joseph Knox
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The pavements were blocks of ice under my feet, and I could feel the cold through the soles of my shoes. I thought about the past ... The terrifying blackouts of my youth. I thought about never seeing my sister again. I thought about [girl]. First scared, then alone, then dead.
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