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Quotes About Die

They've expressed a well thought-out, reasonable desire to die." "And?" "And I think that should be respected." "Does that mean acted upon? Come on, doctor, don't make me grill you." "You mean, would I do it? Captain, let me put it this way. I've found that suffering can be mental and that it does no one any good." "Would you," he repeated, "do it?" She straightened her shoulders. "Yes.
~ Diane Carey
But silence is not a natural environment for stories. They need words. Without them they grown pale, sicken and die. And then they haunt you.
~ Diane Setterfield
The good die young but not always. The wicked prevail but not consistently. I am confused by life, and I feel safe within the confines of the theatre.
~ Helen Hayes
To believe is very dull. To doubt is intensely engrossing. To be on the alert is to live, to be lulled into security is to die.
~ Oscar Wilde
the urge to be, to count for something, and, if death must come, to die valiantly, with acclamation—in short, to remain a memory.'
~ Jennifer Niven
I've been writing more songs in my head," he said, "about being a ghost and a shade." His face turned smooth and solemn. "How I'd die all over again just to touch you.
~ Jeri Smith-Ready
A man must be willing to die for justice. Death is an inescapable reality and men die daily, but good deeds live forever.
~ Jesse Jackson
Ah, I know you, An. You're too dreamy. Be careful what you do. Choose your life with your head, not your heart. You are like a butterfly. Beautiful. Quick to die.
~ Andrew X. Pham
Religion is run by thought police. 'Obey. Listen. This is what you do. Don't ask questions. Go die for your country.' The spirituality says, 'Okay, you can die for your country, but know what you're doing while you're doing it.'
~ Tommy Chong
If your character is just out there acting a fool, viewers are gonna say, 'Why am I watching this?' But if he's whispering, 'I don't really want to die,' there's a level of vulnerability cemented in these bad characters.
~ Omari Hardwick
I've watched guys in pro wrestling actually die. It's very dangerous. It's very injury heavy.
~ Frank Mir
Have the courage to live. Anyone can die.
~ Robert Cody
You have to break it, because if you don't, it might fade away. You've got to be in control. If you kill it, you don't have to watch it die
~ Robert Galbraith
People have called me Superman my whole life. In various sports, that seems to be the common theme. My favorite superhero is actually the Incredible Hulk. He's the only superhero that can't die.
~ Robert Griffin III
Song of my soul, my voice is dead, Die though, unsung, as tears unshed Shall dry and die in Lost Carcosa
~ Robert W. Chambers
Norman Cousins observed that "the great tragedy of life is not death but what we allow to die inside of us while we live.
~ Robin S. Sharma
Absence is a house so transparent that I, lifeless, will see you, living, and if you suffer, my love, I will die again.
~ Roger Housden
Literature is like phosphorus: it shines with its maximum brilliance at the moment when it attempts to die. — Roland Barthes, Writing Degree Zero . (Hill and Wang; Reissue edition April 1, 1977) Originally published 1953
~ Roland Barthes
That should be your town motto. It's all I ever hear. Like: New Hampshire, Live Free or Die. It should be: Despair, You Need To Leave Now.
~ Lee Child
They all shared Stan's personal allegiance to the famous old saying: War is not about dying for your country. It's about making the other guy die for his.
~ Lee Child
Anything to keep the guy awake. Anything to avoid the old joke: I want to die peacefully in my sleep like Grandpa. Not screaming in terror like his passengers.
~ Lee Child
Love is something so ugly that the human race would die out if lovers could see what they were doing
~ Leonardo da Vinci
The act of procreation and anything that has any relation to it is so disgusting that human beings would soon die out if there were no pretty faces and sensuous dispositions.
~ Leonardo da Vinci
Oh, I beg your pardon!" she exclaimed in a tone of great dismay, and began picking them up again as quickly as she could, for the accident of the gold-fish kept running in her head, and she had a vague sort of idea that they must be collected at once and put back into the jury-box, or they would die.
~ Lewis Carroll