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Quotes About Death

Je nelegální zahrávat si s mrtvými tÄ›ly bez svolení rodiny.
~ Laurell K. Hamilton
Only death was final, and without hope; short of that, there were options.
~ Laurell K. Hamilton
Whether vampires should have been declared 'alive' and full citizens of the United States of America was one of the big debates ranking right up there with gun rights and abortion. In a way all of them are about life and death—defining what life is, and what it isn't, and how far we'll go to protect, or take, it.
~ Laurell K. Hamilton
He looked like some primitive golden god hunted to death.
~ Laurell K. Hamilton
Men stuff their emotions because life and death are more important than any emotion. If you don't survive, then what the fuck does it matter?
~ Laurell K. Hamilton
I kiss'd thee ere I kill'd thee: no way but this; Killing myself, to die upon a kiss. -Speaking to the corpse of Desdemona, and kissing her, Othello dies
~ Laurell K. Hamilton
I made myself say the name, at least in my own head. My therapist said I felt guilty about his death. Damn straight I did.
~ Laurell K. Hamilton
Who's that with you?' Stephen asked. 'Death,' I said. Edward bowed. 'Trust you to bring death to the ball, ma petite.
~ Laurell K. Hamilton
I want you to believe that your death will be for a great purpose. Sorry, not buying swampland today.
~ Laurell K. Hamilton
I shut the door behind me and locked it, though truthfully with Edward inside I might have been safer locking myself out rather than in. He was not an imposing man, not frightening, if you didn't know him. He was five-eight, slender, blond, blue-eyed, charming. But if I was The Executioner, he was Death itself. He was the person I had seen use a flamethrower. I
~ Laurell K. Hamilton
Only Jean-Claude could die and look this pretty while he did it. 'Anita
~ Laurell K. Hamilton
We would never go shopping together or eat an entire cake while we complained about men. He'd never invite me over to his house for dinner or a barbecue. We'd never be lovers. But there was a very good chance that one of us would be the last person the other saw before we died. It wasn't friendship the way most people understood it, but it was friendship. There were several people I'd trust with my life, but there is no one else I'd trust with my death.
~ Laurell K. Hamilton
The law says innocent until proven guilty, but the truth is, if you see enough pain and death, it's guilty until proven innocent.
~ Laurell K. Hamilton
The rumors of my death are greatly exaggerated." And the room exploded into noise.
~ Laurell K. Hamilton
Some truths don't make you feel better. Some truths just hurt more." No one argued with him; we'd all been around violence and death too long to argue with something that true.
~ Laurell K. Hamilton
So, if someone else is Death, who are you, Plague or Hunger?" "I'm War," I said. That made him frown harder and then he laughed. "You're too small to be War, Blake." "Even a little war is a very bad thing," I said, and smiled.
~ Laurell K. Hamilton
In the wake of a human being's death, what survives is a set of afterglows, some brighter and some dimmer, in the collective brains of those who were dearest to them...Though the primary brain has been eclipsed, there is, in those who remain...a collective corona that still glows. - Douglas Hofstadter
~ Lauren Redniss
That was the problem with snide comments; they invariably lost all their punch on repetition. Besides, when facing impending death, what did the odd witticism matter?
~ Lauren Willig
Strange, that the thought of him still evoked such bitterness in her. She had thought death would have conquered that, transmuting bitterness to grief and recriminations to guilt. For a time it had. But like an alchemist's experiments, the transformation had proved illusory.
~ Lauren Willig
The suddenness of his death suggests that the arrow carried a poisoned tip.
~ Laurence Bergreen
So much motion, continues he, (for he was very corpulent)—is so much unquietness; and so much of rest, by the same analogy, is so much of heaven. Now, I (being very thin) think differently; and that so much of motion, is so much of life, and so much of joy—and that to stand still, or get on but slowly, is death and the devil—
~ Laurence Sterne
İşte senin yanl???n da burada, diye kar??l?k verirdi babam - çünkü Foro Scientiae (bilim alan?)'de CİNAYET diye bir ÅŸey yoktur, yaln?zca ÖLÜM vvard?r kardeÅŸim.
~ Laurence Sterne
biz varsak, ölüm yok;-ölüm varsa-biz yokuz.
~ Laurence Sterne
I believe that the purpose of death is the release of love.
~ Laurie Anderson