Quotes About Death
Honey, we all got to go sometime, reason or no reason. Dyin's as natural as livin'; man who's afraid to die is too afraid to live, far as I've ever seen. So there's nothing to do but forget it, that's all. Seems to me
~ Anthony Summers
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Yes; — if there were children. And it will come back to her if he dies first. But mad people never do die. That's a well-known fact. They've nothing to trouble them, and they live for ever. It'll all go to some cousin of his that nobody ever saw
~ Anthony Trollope
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Oh, that that old man in Westmoreland would die and be gathered to his fathers, now that he was full of years and ripe for the sickle! But there was no sign of death about the old man.
~ Anthony Trollope
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How happy could he be if it were only possible for him to go away, and become even a curate in a parish, without his wife! Would there ever come to him a time of freedom? Would she ever die? He was older than she, and of course he would die first. Would it not be a fine thing if he could die at once, and thus escape from his misery?
~ Anthony Trollope
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The only question was whether he must die at once speechless, unconscious, stricken to death by his first heavy fit, or whether by due aid of medical skill he might not be so far brought back to this world as to become conscious of his state and enabled to address one prayer to his Maker before he was called to meet Him face to face at the judgement seat.
~ Anthony Trollope
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But, nevertheless, it is a bore when a gentleman dies in your house,—and a worse bore when he dies from an accident than from an illness for which his own body may be supposed to be responsible. Though
~ Anthony Trollope
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And in that faith he died believing, as he had ever believed, that the spirit of evil was stronger than the spirit of good.
~ Anthony Trollope
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But death wipes out many faults, and a self-inflicted death caused by remorse will, in the minds of many, wash a blackamoor almost white.
~ Anthony Trollope
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If I were to die, your friends would advise you not to grieve; but they would think you very unfeeling if you did not.
~ Anthony Trollope
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This play was first published in 1923, many years after Trollope's death and it was most likely never performed. It serves a basis for the popular Palliser novel Can You Forgive Her?
~ Anthony Trollope
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No one, probably, ever felt himself to be more alone in the world than our old friend,* the Duke of Omnium, when the Duchess died.
~ Anthony Trollope
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Research among aristocratic women has produced the statistics that 45% died before the age of fifty,one quarter from the complications of childbirth; these figures do not however allow the debilitations caused by consent parturition.Many women must have died of diseases and conditions related to the pain and the perel,worn through by ceaseless child-bearing,who didn't actually die in labour.
~ Antonia Fraser
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Those who live, live off the dead.
~ Antonin Artaud
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Mere factual innocence is no reason not to carry out a death sentence properly reached.
~ Antonin Scalia
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Como si fuera más digno morirse de leucemia que de SIDA. Como si fuera indigno ser sidoso. Como si en la muerte hubiera alguna dignidad
~ Antonio Santa Ana
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Alguien dijo una vez, no sé quién, que el SIDA es como la guerra, son los padres los que despiden a sus hijos.
~ Antonio Santa Ana
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It is only when one faces death, observed one of the men there, that one realises the great value of life.
~ Antony Beevor
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As in all armies, it was not so much the fear of death as the fear of mutilation which preyed on minds. A German field hospital, or Feldlazarett, was little more than an amputation line. American doctors were horrified by the German army's tendency to cut off limbs without a moment's thought. A
~ Antony Beevor
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Sé practico: regala un ataúd
~ Antony Beevor
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The smell of roasted flesh permeated the air for hours afterwards with the stench of oily-black smoke from the blazing vehicles . Gräbner's body was never identified among all the other carbonized corpses.
~ Antony Beevor
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I sing the joy of wandering and the pleasure of the wanderer's death
~ Apollinaire
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She could probably kill Jaydra, and the other woman would manage to come back from the dead to critique her technique.
~ April Henry
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Euripides wrote, "What greater grief can there be for mortals than to see their children dead?" That was more like it. Am I allowed to say "my son"? Was it not a statement of fact that I had given birth on the bathroom floor of the Blue Sky Hotel in Mongolia and watched my son live and die?
~ Ariel Levy
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Numai moartea nu cere daruri dintre zei.
~ Aristophanes
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