Quotes About Death
If anyone here is alive," he called out again, "groan or make some sound and we'll take you out." He looked around the auditorium, taking in the burned seats, the blackened walls, the twisted piles of debris on the stage, and the smoldering bodies of the dead. But the devastated Iroquois Theater was silent.
~ Troy Taylor
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I was not sorry when my brother died
~ Tsitsi Dangarembga
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Death is not the greatest loss in life. The greatest loss is what dies inside while still alive. Never surrender.
~ Tupac Shakur
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A coward dies a thousand times, a soldier dies but once.
~ Tupac Shakur
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It is necessary to meditate early, and often, on the art of dying to succeed later in doing it properly just once.
~ Umberto Eco
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the first quality of an honest man is contempt for religion, which would have us afraid of the most natural thing in the world, which is death; and would have us hate the one beautiful thing destiny has given us, which is life.
~ Umberto Eco
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The author should die once he has finished writing. So as not to trouble the path of the text.
~ Umberto Eco
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Sir, Saint-Savin replied, the first quality of an honest man is contempt for religion, which would have us afraid of the most natural thing in the world, which is death; and would have us hate the one beautiful thing destiny has given us, which is life.
~ Umberto Eco
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But if Mother Theresa went to collect all the prizes she is awarded, the death rate in Calcutta would soar.
~ Umberto Eco
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Sir, be proud: today you came close to a happy death; and behave in the future with the same nonchalance, knowing that the soul dies with the body. Go then to death after having savored life. We are animals among animals, all children of matter, save that we are the more disarmed. But since, unlike animals, we know we must die, let us prepare for that moment by enjoying the life that has been given us by chance and for chance.
~ Umberto Eco
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Io non vi dico di prepararvi all'altra vita, ma di usare bene quest'unica vita che vi è data, per affrontare quando verrà, l'unica morte di cui avrete mai esperienza. E' necessario meditare prima, e molte volte, sull'arte del morire, per riuscire a farlo bene una sola volta
~ Umberto Eco
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You spend a life seeking the Opportunity, without realizing that the decisive moment, the moment that justifies birth and death, has already passed. It will not return, but it was - full, dazzling, generous as every revelation.
~ Umberto Eco
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Antonioni thinks about the individual dimension and speaks of sufferings as an uneliminable constant in the life of every person, bound up with passion and death; the Chinese read "suffering" as a social ill and see in it the insinuation that injustice has not been eliminated, but rather covered up.
~ Umberto Eco
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We lists because we don't want to die.
~ Umberto Eco
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Mors est quiest viatoris – finis est omnis laboris.
~ Umberto Eco
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Vespers In which the rest of the abbey is visited, William comes to some conclusions about Adelmo's death, there is a conversation with the brother glazier about glasses for reading and about phantoms for those who seek to read too much. At
~ Umberto Eco
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Rápido —volvió a incitarme Guillermo—, si no se comerá todo el Aristóteles! —¡Y morirá! —grité angustiado mientras corría a su encuentro y juntos nos poníamos a buscar. —¡No me importa que muera, el maldito! —gritaba Guillermo clavando los ojos en la oscuridad que nos rodeaba y moviéndose de un lado para otro.
~ Umberto Eco
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Bir kez daha birinin, 'Ne yap?yorsun, niçin ölüyorsun?' diye ba??rd???n? iÅŸittim. 'İçimdeki bir gerçek için; onu ancak ölümle kan?tlayabilirim,' diye yan?tlad?.
~ Umberto Eco
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El miedo a morir infunde aliento a los recuerdos.
~ Umberto Eco
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Antychryst mo?e zrodzi? siÄ™ z pobo?noÅ›ci, z nadmiernej miÅ'oÅ›ci do Boga lub prawdy, jak kacerz rodzi siÄ™ ze Å›wiÄ™tego, a opÄ™tany przez demona z jasnowidzÄ…cego. LÄ™kaj siÄ™, Adso, proroków i tych, którzy gotowi sÄ… umrze? za prawdÄ™, gdy? zwykle pociÄ…gajÄ… za sobÄ… Å›mier? licznych, czÄ™sto przed sobÄ…, czasem zamiast siebie.
~ Umberto Eco
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Peygamberlerden kork Adso; gerçek uÄŸruna ölmeye haz?r olanlardan da; çünkü onlar genellikle birçok insan? da kendileriyle birlikte ölmeye sürüklerler, bazen kendilerinden önce, bazen de kendilerinin yerine.
~ Umberto Eco
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Huye, Adso, de los profetas y de los que están dispuestos a morir por la verdad, porque suelen provocar también la muerte de muchos otros, a menudo antes que la propia, y a veces en lugar de la propia.
~ Umberto Eco
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Now he was passing from the playing space with no role left to play but this last one of dying, that comes to all.
~ Unsworth, Barry
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The gates of memory would roll open—old joys would stretch out their arms to them, old hopes and dreams would call to them, and they would stir beneath the burden that lay upon them, and feel its forever immeasurable weight. They could not even cry out beneath it; but anguish would seize them, more dreadful than the agony of death.
~ Upton Sinclair
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