Quotes About Death
I die. My footprints are cursed. I walk around the village not knowing that all who cross where I have been will stay in estrous zero and bear no young. Eventually all die. O the embarrassment.
~ Joe Haldeman
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But I remember another image from Earth: the rich dark green grass that grew in graveyards.
~ Joe Haldeman
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tape showing the "eight silent ways." Some of the actors must have been brain-wipes, since they were actually killed.
~ Joe Haldeman
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You live, you die, they throw you on the compost heap. Then you live again, without the inconvenience of consciousness.
~ Joe Haldeman
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Oh, stop. You live, you die, they throw you on the compost heap. Then you live again, without the inconvenience of consciousness.
~ Joe Haldeman
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There's something horribly unfair about dying in the middle of a good story, before you have a chance to see how it all comes out. Of course, I suppose everyone ALWAYS dies in the middle of a good story, in a sense. Your own story. Or the story of your grandchildren. Death is a raw deal for narrative junkies.
~ Joe Hill
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We are like blades of grass or trees of the forest, creations of the universe, of the spirit of the universe, and the spirit of the universe has neither life nor death. Vanity is the only obstacle to life.
~ Joe Hyams
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The hearts of men are hard as stone. The man has no need of the tear. The man has no need of the lie. The man has no weakness. The man kills. The man dies. That is the boon and the burden of the man.
~ Unknown
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It is both good and horrible to talk with Death when you know he's sitting at your table.
~ Unknown
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I shot her square in the nose and the back of her head blew apart, like a biological firework packed with flesh, bone and hair. Two
~ Unknown
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Without death, there is hardly any threat strong enough to truly appreciate human life. He thinks: I am as good as dead--too afraid to live, only waiting, never taking a risk--I am as good as dead already.
~ Joe Meno
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They might have been all-right people doing the best they could, but I got to tell you, you got a dead cat lying in your yard you ought to bury it. That's my motto.
~ Joe R. Lansdale
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Everything is humorous, said Shorty, except your own death. But other people will laugh.
~ Joe R. Lansdale
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Several studies illustrate the dangers of giving insulin to the adult diabetic. In one such study, when diabetic patients were given insulin, compared to those given metformin (Glucophage), the risk of death from heart attacks tripled.5
~ Joel Fuhrman
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Death breaks the union between the body and the soul but perfects the union between Christ and the soul.
~ Joel R. Beeke
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Kim Sun-il died
~ Joel Richardson
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I wish I could lay down beside her and die too.
~ John Adams
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To see the sun shining on its bright grass, fresh, when we first visited it, with the autumnal dews, and hear the whispering of the wind among the leaves of the trees which have overgrown the tomb of Cestius, and the soil which is stirring in the sun-warm earth, and to mark the tombs, mostly of women and young people who were buried there, one might, if one were to die, desire the sleep they seem to sleep.
~ John Addington Symonds
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Whether we commit seppuku by our own hands or are crucified by the executioner, our ultimate end is to die. This is a band of death, but death with honor!
~ Unknown
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As he lay expiring in the agony of death, the standers-by could hear him say softly 'I have seen the glories of the world.
~ John Aubrey
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We imagine that we remember things as they were, while in fact all we carry into the future are fragments which reconstruct a wholly illusory past. That first death we witness will always be a murmur of voices down a corridor and a clock falling silent in the darkened room, the end of love is forever two spent cigarettes in a saucer and a white door closing.
~ John Banville
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I too could go, oh, yes, at a moment's notice I could go and be as though I had not been, except that the long habit of living indisposeth me for dying
~ John Banville
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Sleep is uncanny, I have always found it so, a nightly dress-rehearsal for being dead.
~ John Banville
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The dead are my dark matter, filling up impalpably the empty spaces of the world.
~ John Banville
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