Quotes About Mortality
We would all be incredibly boring to a vampire who is 400, 500 years old.
~ Deborah Harkness
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There's something about death. It's like trying to understand our own mortality and immortality. That's why society is so into things like vampires, because they don't die. Well, why don't they die?
~ Sheryl Lee
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I rage against Vincent van Gogh for needing to die at 37, after painting for only ten years.
~ Jerry Saltz
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I don't think there is life beyond death. I don't. But I do believe that we get this clarity in the last minute of our life. The titles we achieved, the honors we managed, they all vanish. You are left alone with you and your deeds and the things you didn't do.
~ Guillermo del Toro
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I've had various people close to me die, and I don't necessarily find the idea of death purely depressing.
~ Simon McBurney
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Among all the vicissitudes of life, which vary in each individual's experience, there is one event which sooner or later comes to everyone - Death!
~ Max Heindel
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There's nothing like the vast, dark Atlantic to remind you of your mortality. But terror can also be exhilarating.
~ Sarah Hall
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Accepting your own mortality is like eating your vegetables: You may not want to do it, but it's good for you.
~ Caitlin Doughty
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There will be days when you feel defeated, exhausted, and plain old beat-up by life's whiplash. People you love will disappoint you - and you will disappoint them. You'll probably struggle with some kind of mortal appetite. Some days it will feel as though the veil between Heaven and Earth is made of reinforced concrete.
~ Sheri L. Dew
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We all gonna die, we bleed from similar veins.
~ Tupac Shakur
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I'm always on the verge of death in my head.
~ Howie Mandel
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All children are mirrors of death
~ Jean-Paul Sartre
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ölümü hiç düÅŸünmemiÅŸtim, çünkü böyle bir f?rsat olmam??t?, ama ÅŸimdi f?rsat vard? ve bunu düÅŸünmek dururken neden baÅŸka ÅŸeyler yapmal?yd??
~ Jean-Paul Sartre
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Concha ölümümü öÄŸrenince aÄŸlayacakt?. Aylarca içinden yaÅŸamak isteÄŸi gelmeyecekti. Ama ölecek olan bendim. ...
~ Jean-Paul Sartre
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Pamaž?le žengiau prie pabaigos, netur?damas nei kit? vil?i?, nei kitoki? troškim?,išskyrus tuos, kuriais teks užpildyti savo knygas, ?sitikin?s, kad paskutinis mano širdies pol?kis bus ?rašytas ? paskutinio mano rašt? tomo puslap? ir kad mir?iai atiteks tik lavonas.
~ Jean-Paul Sartre
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Se muere siempre demasiado pronto, o demasiado tarde.
~ Jean-Paul Sartre
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Aujourd'hui, je leur donne raison : ils avaient tout accepté de notre condition, même l'inquiétude ; j'avais choisi d'être rassuré ; et c'était bien vrai, au fond, que je me croyais immortel : je m'étais tué d'avance parce que les défunts sont seuls à jouir de l'immortalité.
~ Jean-Paul Sartre
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Yet he loved, he wanted to live, he saw himself dying; that is enough to make a whole man. Il a aimé, pourtant, il a voulu vivre, il s'est vu mourir; cela suffit pour faire tout un homme.
~ Jean-Paul Sartre
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Cada día te pareces un poco más al cadáver que serás y yo te amo siempre.
~ Jean-Paul Sartre
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Dying makes everyone weaker, subject to painful insight, and not always insight into any kind of special truth - it's just the approaching end that makes people want to believe they are seeing something in the line of a great revelation.
~ Jeff Lindsay
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At nineteen, I certainly didn't know the answer, although I already knew more about death than most of the other pimple-ridden pudding heads in my sophomore class at the University of Miami.
~ Jeff Lindsay
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A bag of meat that breathes, and when that stops, nothing but rotting garbage.
~ Jeff Lindsay
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They didn't need to know a thing about me to decide that I had overstayed my time on planet Earth. I
~ Jeff Lindsay
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Dying makes everyone weaker, subject to painful insight, and not always insight into any kind of special truth—it's just the approaching end that makes people want to believe they are seeing something in the line of a great revelation.
~ Jeff Lindsay
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