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Quotes About Death

You ask Why to a lot of things and you wind up very unhappy indeed, if you keep at it. The poor girl's better off dead
~ Ray Bradbury
I'll be damned if death wears my sadness as glad rags. 
~ Ray Bradbury
For everyone nowadays knows, absolutely is CERTAIN, that nothing bad will ever happen to ME. Others die, I go on. There are no consequences and no responsibilities. Except that there ARE. But let's not talk about them, eh? By the time the consequences catch up to you, it's too late, isn't it, Montag?
~ Ray Bradbury
Hold the dark holiday in your palms, Bite it, swallow it and survive, Come out the far black tunnel of el Día de Muerte And be glad, ah so glad you are… alive! Calavera…Calavera…
~ Ray Bradbury
YOU CAN'T DEPEND ON PEOPLE BECAUSE... ...they go away. ...strangers die. ...people you know fairly well die. ...friends die. ...people murder people, like in books. ...your own folks can die. So...
~ Ray Bradbury
His flesh took paleness from his bones.
~ Ray Bradbury
To be asleep is to be dead. It is like death. So we dance, we dance so as not to be dead. We do not want that.
~ Ray Bradbury
First of all, it was October, a rare month for boys. Not that all months aren't rare. But one strange year, halloween came early....don't you ditch me jim nightshade...don't talk death. Someone might hear...
~ Ray Bradbury
From this outer edge of his life, looking back, there was only one remorse, and that was only that he wished to go on living. Did all dying people feel this way, as if they had never lived? Did life seem that short, indeed, over and done before you took a breath? Did it seem this abrupt and impossible to everyone, or only to himself, here, now, with a few hours left to him for thought and deliberation?
~ Ray Bradbury
I've tasted every victual and danced every dance; now there's one last tart I haven't bit on, one time I haven't whistled. but I'm not afraid. I'm truly curious. Death won't get a crumb by my mouth I won't keep and savor. So don't you worry over me. Now, all of you go, and let me find my sleep....
~ Ray Bradbury
This is happening to me, said Montag. What a dreadful surprise, said Beatty. For everyone nowadays knows, absolutely is certain, that nothing will ever happen to me. Others die, I go on. There are no consequences and no responsibilities. Except that there are. But let's not talk about them, eh? By the time the consequences catch up with you, it's too late, isn't it, Montag?
~ Ray Bradbury
Sleep is a patch of death, but three in the morn, full wide-eyed staring, is living death! You dream with your eyes open. God, if you had the strength to rouse up, you'd slaughter your half-dreams with a buckshot! But no, you lie pinned to a deep well-bottom that's burned dry.
~ Ray Bradbury
Someone who loved night arrivals and dark departures, for the hell, the fun, the death of it?
~ Ray Bradbury
The quality of death, like that of life, must be of an infinite variety, and if one has already died once, then what was there to look for in dying for good and all, as he was now?
~ Ray Bradbury
Once you kill all of us, and you're alone, you'll die! The hate will die. That hate is what moves you, nothing else! That envy moves you. Nothing else! You'll die, inevitably. You're not immortal. You're not even alive, you're nothing but moving hate.
~ Ray Bradbury
I'm the thing you most desire, you represent the thing I least desire, death. It's just the opposite of love.
~ Ray Bradbury
And in the years when your shadow leaned clear across the land as you lay abed nights with your heartbeat mounting to the billions, his invention must let a man drowse easy in the falling leaves like the boys in autumn who, comfortably strewn in the dry stacks, are content to be a part of the death of the world...
~ Ray Bradbury
Long before you knew what death was you were wishing it on someone else. When you were two years old you were shooting people with toy guns.
~ Ray Bradbury
The house was full of dead bodies, it seemed. It felt like a mechanical cemetery. So silent. None of the humming hidden energy of machines waiting to function at the tap of a button.
~ Ray Bradbury
Death makes everything else sad. But death itself only scares. If there wasn't death, all the other things wouldn't get tainted.
~ Ray Bradbury
Whatever she is now she's better than she was, said Bedloe. Being dead is better than being dull, being dead is better than not being aware.
~ Ray Bradbury
She didn't want to know -how- a thing was done, but -why-. That can be embarrassing. You ask Why to a lot of things and you wind up very unhappy indeed, if you keep at it. The poor girl's better off dead.
~ Ray Bradbury
Ten minutes after death a man's a speck of black dust. Let's not quibble over individuals with memoriams. Forget them. Burn them all, burn everything. Fire is bright and fire is clean.
~ Ray Bradbury
People die every day, psychologically speaking. Some part of them gets tired. And that small part tries to kill off the entire person.
~ Ray Bradbury