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Quotes About Death

Life scars us with its random motion, he thought. Only death is perfect.
~ Joan D. Vinge
You've made her so beautiful; when she's come to take your life away.
~ Joan D. Vinge
We look for the sermon in the suicide, for the social or moral lesson in the murder of five.
~ Joan Didion
In being with dying, we arrive at a natural crucible of what it means to love and be loved. And we can ask ourselves this: Knowing that death is inevitable, what is most precious today?
~ Joan Halifax
Denial of death runs rampant through our culture, leaving us woefully unprepared when it is our time to die, or our time to help others die. We often aren't available for those who need us, paralyzed as we are by anxiety and resistance—nor are we available for ourselves.
~ Joan Halifax
I drink only tea. That was lovely, tea Says in a snooty accent. Even the worst Dreams release me. You love me. Death will be a morning.
~ Joan Logghe
If you're going to die, die interesting! Is there anything worse than a boring death? (Other than a Charlie Rose marathon on PBS?) I think not. When my time comes I'm going to go out in high style. I have no intention of being sick or lingering or dragging on and on and boring everyone I know.
~ Joan Rivers
Only the mirage-like separate fragment, the character in the movie, is concerned about being perfect and not being fooled again. The wholeness of being doesn't mind being fooled. Awareness has no self-image to protect, no self to defend against death. For life itself, there is no end to being fooled and no end to waking up. It is all happening to no one. It's not personal.
~ Joan Tollifson
?mier? cz?sto przychodzi szybko, ludzie nie powinni czeka? do ostatniej chwili, ?eby pozna? Boga. Mo?e im nie starczy? czasu.
~ JOAN WESTER ANDERSON
The rumors of my impending death have been greatly exaggerated," she paraphrased Mark Twain now.
~ JoAnn Ross
In the face of impermanence and death, it takes courage to love the things of this world and to believe that praising them is our noblest calling.
~ Joanna Macy
CONSUME OBEY BE SILENT DIE
~ Joanna Macy
Burke laughed, but there wasn't any humor in his voice. "Romeo and Juliet died, son. Consider that all the answer you need.
~ Joanna Wylde
This guy was deader than dead, no question.
~ Joanna Wylde
You'll never see a hearse towing a U-Haul.
~ Joanne Fluke
Oturma odas?nda kan görmekten herkes korkar, 'Ac? çeken birini görmeye dayanam?yorum,' derler, 'Onun için git, d??ar?da öl!
~ Joanne Greenberg
She now knew that the death she feared might not be a physical one, that it could be death of the will, the soul, the mind, the laws, and thus not death, but a perpetual dying.
~ Joanne Greenberg
Death should be a celebration. Like a birthday. I want to go up like a rocket when my time comes, and fall down in a cloud of stars, and hear everyone go: ahh!
~ Joanne Harris
Si te falla mi hombro es porque muero.
~ Joaquín Sabina
Lo que yo quiero, corazón cobarde, es que mueras por mí. Y morirme contigo si te matas y matarme contigo si te mueres porque el amor cuando no muere mata porque amores que matan nunca mueren.
~ Joaquín Sabina
Besides, I like epitaphs. Among civilized people they're an expression of that pious and secret selfishness that induces us to pull out of death a shred at least of the shade that has passed on.
~ Joaquim Maria Machado de Assis
Life is so beautiful that even the idea of death must be born before it can be realized.
~ Joaquim Maria Machado de Assis
When under suffering we see good men go to pieces we do not witness the failure of a moral discipline to take effect; we witness the advance of death where death comes by inches.
~ Jocelyn Gibb
I've been reading about moths," she said, to fill the silence. "What have you read?" Maggie shrugged. "They navigate by the light of the moon. They fling themselves into flames and electric lights because they think they're headed toward the moon's light." "I guess they die in ecstasy then," Liam said.
~ Jodi Lynn Anderson