Quotes About Mortality
And I'd like to sleep!" "Sleep, then. It's good practice for death.
~ Robin Hobb
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Humans lived and died in a ridiculously short amount of time. Perhaps that was why they made so much noise when they were alive. Perhaps it was the only way they could convince one another of their significance.
~ Robin Hobb
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No one lives forever," the walls seemed to say. "Four stones stacked atop one another will outlive all your dreams and still stand when your descendants have long forgotten that you lived here.
~ Robin Hobb
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This is hard," he said, but he did not seem to address his words to me. "I'm too close to the end. I've had glimpses of this, but never clear ones. And now all I know is that I must go on, and that every step I take leads me closer to my death." He met my eyes and said without shame, "I'm terrified." I smiled. "Welcome to human existence." p. 335 The Fool to Fitz
~ Robin Hobb
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For time is the great enslaver of us all.
~ Robin Hobb
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We are marching toward death as soon as we are born. The only hope a man has is that his family line will remain, that his sons will go forward to father more sons, and that his name will be remembered by them.
~ Robin Hobb
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La mort nous guette et elle est toujours assurée de sa prise. Il ne sert à rien d'y songer sans cesse, mais, dans nos entrailles dans nos os, nous savons tous qu'elle est là. Tous sauf les humains.
~ Robin Hobb
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Had he his way, paper would be as common as bread, and every child would learn his letters before he was thirteen. But even were it so, I do not think this would bring to pass all he hopes. He mourns of all the knowledge that goes into a grave each time a man dies, even the commonest of men.
~ Robin Hobb
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Death is always less painful and easier than life! You speak true. And yet we do not, day to day, choose death. Because ultimately, death is not the opposite of life, but the opposite of choice. Death is what you get when there are no choices left to make. Am I right?
~ Robin Hobb
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No one has the right to die uselessly
~ Robin Hobb
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Humans die and the memories of who they were and what they did fade. But stone remembers its task.
~ Robin Hobb
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I won't watch you die. I don't intend to die. Does anyone?
~ Robin Hobb
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Torg, Vivacia reflected, was a piece of carrion that, overturned, now showed its working maggots to the daylight.
~ Robin Hobb
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My slow pulling away from him had been my resignation to his mortality. Truly
~ Robin Hobb
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Death is always at the edge of now.
~ Robin Hobb
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Death is always less painful and easier than life! You speak true. And yet we do not, day to day, choose death. Because ultimately, death is not the opposite of life, but the opposite of choice. Death is what you get when there are no choices left to make.
~ Robin Hobb
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And so it is with us; we serve as handmaidens to Death. When we are guided by His will, killing is a sacrament.
~ Robin LaFevers
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So, what do you do when you know you have two days to live? Eat an entire Bitter Chocolate Death cake all by myself. Reread my favorite novel. Buy eight dozen roses from the best florist in town--the super expensive ones, the ones that smell like roses rather than merely looking like them--and put them all over my apartment. Take a good long look at everyone I love.
~ Robin McKinley
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With every passing year, as the end of my own life draws nearer, there seems to be an ever-shrinking distance between the utterly mundane and the gloriously transcendent. Even my neighborhood at dawn is a burning bush.
~ Robin Meyers
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We will grow old, and older, One of us will die, and then the other. The earth itself will be impaled by sunspokes. It doesn't matter. We have been imprinted on the protons of energy herself
~ Robin Morgan
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The strong lean upon death as on a rock.
~ Robinson Jeffers
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Nature knows that people are a tide that swells and in time will ebb, and all their works dissolve ... As for us: We must uncenter our minds from ourselves. We must unhumanize our views a little and become confident as the rock and ocean that we are made from.
~ Robinson Jeffers
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The beauty of things was born before eyes and sufficient to itself; the heartbreaking beauty Will remain when there is no heart to break for it.
~ Robinson Jeffers
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You making haste haste on decay: not blameworthy; life is good, be it stubbornly long or suddenly A mortal splendor: meteors are not needed less than mountains: shine, perishing republic.
~ Robinson Jeffers
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