202. The tragedy of life is in what dies inside a man while he lives – the death of genuine feeling, the death of inspired response, the awareness that makes it possible to feel the pain or the glory of other men in yourself. — Norman Cousins
203. Lots of people there seemed to be in denial, in absolute denial, of death – everybody’s pretending that death doesn’t happen in L.A. if you do enough exercise and take enough wheatgrass and have your pill every day, you might not die. — Emily Mortimer
204. To be immortal is commonplace except for man, all creatures are immortal, for they are ignorant of death what is divine, terrible, incomprehensible, is to know that one is immortal. — Jorge Luis Borges
205. Monarchs ought to put to death the authors and instigators of war, as their sworn enemies and as dangers to their states. — Elizabeth I
207. Death and life have their determined appointments riches and honors depend upon heaven. — Confucius

208. I had always loved John Ford’s pictures. And I came to love him, too, but I was frightened to death working for him. He used the shock treatment while directing me. — Ethel Waters
209. I grew up in the suburbs and basically associate the suburbs with cultural death. — Billy Corgan
210. I start thinking about life after death. I’ve got to quit thinking about it because it’s very deep. Very deep. Sometimes you start thinking about it, and you don’t feel like you want to be alive, so I don’t like to get all quiet. — David Ortiz
212. If my survival caused another to perish, then death would be sweeter and more beloved. — Khalil Gibran
214. In spite of everything I still believe that people are really good at heart. I simply can’t build up my hopes on a foundation consisting of confusion, misery and death. — Anne Frank
215. I really wanted to do something positive on the Internet. I wanted to try to get young people talking about, thinking about, life’s big questions-make it cool and OK to wonder about the heart, the soul and free will and God and death and big topics like that, big human topics. — Rainn Wilson
216. You know, I’ve never actually really believed that death is inevitable. I just think it’s a rumor. — David Carradine
217. There are only three events in a man’s life birth, life, and death he is not conscious of being born, he dies in pain, and he forgets to live. — Jean de la Bruyere
218. If any foreign minister begins to defend to the death a ‘peace conference,’ you can be sure his government has already placed its orders for new battleships and airplanes. — Joseph Stalin
219. Before I pitch any game, from spring training to Game 7 of the World Series, I’m scared to death. — Curt Schilling
220. Each day is a little life: every waking and rising a little birth, every fresh morning a little youth, every going to rest and sleep a little death. — Arthur Schopenhauer
223. Become an internationalist and learn to respect all life. Make war on machines. And in particular the sterile machines of corporate death and the robots that guard them. — Abbie Hoffman

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225. I am bound to add that the excess in too little has ever proved in me more dangerous than the excess in too much the last may cause indigestion, but the first causes death. — Giacomo Casanova
226. There are people who never experience that, who remain closed until death, from fear of change. — Isabelle Adjani
228. At a certain age, death becomes familiar to you-or a loss becomes familiar-the tragedies that are more commonplace in life. — Jessica Lange
230. Like all of us in this storm between birth and death, I can wreak no great changes on the world, only small changes for the better, I hope, in the lives of those I love. — Dean Koontz
232. What is ironic is that Allen Ginsberg’s importance was in its twilight for so many years that it took his death to bring it to the front page. He electrified an entire world! — Rita Dove
233. I don’t want to get into the ‘who’s a hostage-taker’ discussion here, but what is the estate tax? It’s a double tax on death. Economists will tell you that it’s really not a tax that soaks the rich, but it’s a tax on capital that deprives business investment and therefore job creation. — Paul Ryan
234. I don’t fear death because I don’t fear anything I don’t understand. When I start to think about it, I order a massage and it goes away. — Hedy Lamarr
235. Death gives meaning to our lives. It gives importance and value to time. Time would become meaningless if there were too much of it. — Ray Kurzweil
236. Death is the veil which those who live call life They sleep, and it is lifted. — Percy Bysshe Shelley
237. There are worse things in life than death. Have you ever spent an evening with an insurance salesman? — Woody Allen

240. Most of us harbour a significant amount of subconscious fear about death, and act out of this fear in our daily lives. — Christy Turlington
241. Since change is constant, you wonder if people crave death because it’s the only way they can get anything really finished. — Chuck Palahniuk
242. We are dying from overthinking. We are slowly killing ourselves by thinking about everything. Think. Think. Think. You can never trust the human mind anyway. It’s a death trap. — Anthony Hopkins
246. There is no easy walk to freedom anywhere, and many of us will have to pass through the valley of the shadow of death again and again before we reach the mountaintop of our desires. — Nelson Mandela
247. Not all moral issues have the same moral weight as abortion and euthanasia. There may be legitimate diversity of opinion even among Catholics about waging war and applying the death penalty, but not… with regard to abortion and euthanasia. — Joseph Ratzinger
248. But I have been in some very beautiful churches, then I’ve looked outside and seen people starving to death. — Don Van Vliet
249. I’m not supposed to be able to speak clearly, and decipher what’s going on in the media. I’m supposed to be the typical amateur who’s 22 and scared to death and can’t believe he won the Olympics. — Carl Lewis
251. Look, I don’t want to wax philosophic, but I will say that if you’re alive you’ve got to flap your arms and legs, you’ve got to jump around a lot, for life is the very opposite of death, and therefore you must at very least think noisy and colorfully, or you’re not alive. — Mel Brooks
252. Ordinary people seem not to realize that those who really apply themselves in the right way to philosophy are directly and of their own accord preparing themselves for dying and death. — Socrates
253. Rock and menopause do not mix. It is not good, it sucks and every day I fight it to the death, or, at the very least, not let it take me over. — Stevie Nicks
255. Whenever death may surprise us, let it be welcome if our battle cry has reached even one receptive ear and another hand reaches out to take up our arms. — Che Guevara

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257. More than 100 people have been sent to death row who were later exonerated because they weren’t guilty or fairly tried. Most criminal defendants do not get adequate representation because there are not enough public defenders to represent them. There is a lot that is wrong. — John Grisham
259. Everything one does in life, even love, occurs in an express train racing toward death. To smoke opium is to get out of the train while it is still moving. It is to concern oneself with something other than life or death. — Jean Cocteau
260. Remembering that I’ll be dead soon is the most important tool I’ve ever encountered to help me make the big choices in life. Because almost everything – all external expectations, all pride, all fear of embarrassment or failure – these things just fall away in the face of death, leaving only what is truly important. — Steve Jobs
261. We weep over the graves of infants and the little ones taken from us by death but an early grave may be the shortest way to heaven. — Tryon Edwards
262. It is better to risk starving to death then surrender. If you give up on your dreams, what’s left? — Jim Carrey
263. I have thought there was some advantage even in death, by which we mingle with the herd of common men. — Henry David Thoreau
265. Absence and death are the same – only that in death there is no suffering. — Theodore Roosevelt
267. For the sake of goodness and love, man shall let death have no sovereignty over his thoughts. — Thomas Mann
268. If forgers and malefactors are put to death by the secular power, there is much more reason for excommunicating and even putting to death one convicted of heresy. — Thomas Aquinas
270. Bulls can do nothing to demand justice. They can only defend themselves as best they can in a fight with a pre-determined ending and die never knowing why they were forced to endure such a painful and prolonged death. It’s up to us, as a civilized society, to call for an end to the Running of the Bulls and bullfighting. — Ingrid Newkirk

274. Living is a sickness to which sleep provides relief every sixteen hours. It’s a palliative. The remedy is death. — Nicolas Chamfort
275. All interest in disease and death is only another expression of interest in life. — Thomas Mann
276. The government is tottering. We must deal it the death blow an any cost. To delay action is the same as death. — Vladimir Lenin
277. That is the great mistake about the affections. It is not the rise and fall of empires, the birth and death of kings, or the marching of armies that move them most. When they answer from their depths, it is to the domestic joys and tragedies of life. — Amelia Barr
278. I am able to follow my own death step by step. Now I move softly towards the end. — Pope John XXIII
279. Land and sea, weakness and decline are great separators, but death is the great divorcer for ever. — John Keats
280. Justifying conscription to promote the cause of liberty is one of the most bizarre notions ever conceived by man! Forced servitude, with the risk of death and serious injury as a price to live free, makes no sense. — Ron Paul
281. As far as my divorce goes, I love my family and I love my wife to death and I just don’t know what tomorrow’s going to bring. — Hulk Hogan
284. I’ve accentuated the look over the years. As a comic, you try something and if it works you go with it and grind it to death. — Alexei Sayle
285. Bullfighting is the only art in which the artist is in danger of death and in which the degree of brilliance in the performance is left to the fighter’s honor. — Ernest Hemingway
286. Perhaps we don’t need these religious concoctions to pillow the fear of death. Just the fact that there is an unknown, and something greater, can bring a feeling of peace. That’s enough for me. — Brad Pitt
287. Death most resembles a prophet who is without honor in his own land or a poet who is a stranger among his people. — Khalil Gibran

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290. I put for the general inclination of all mankind, a perpetual and restless desire of power after power, that ceaseth only in death. — Thomas Hobbes
291. I disapprove of what you say, but I will defend to the death your right to say it. — Evelyn Beatrice Hall
292. To die for one’s country is such a worthy fate that all compete for so beautiful a death. — Pierre Corneille
293. And as long as you’re subject to birth and death, you’ll never attain enlightenment. — Bodhidharma
294. Nothing is absolute, with the debatable exceptions of this statement and death. — John Ralston Saul
296. It has ever been since time began, and ever will be, till time lose breath, that love is a mood – no more – to man, and love to a woman is life or death. — Ella Wheeler Wilcox
298. The only difference between death and taxes is that death doesn’t get worse every time Congress meets. — Will Rogers
300. Death does not concern us, because as long as we exist, death is not here. And when it does come, we no longer exist. — Epicurus
301. It is impossible that anything so natural, so necessary, and so universal as death, should ever have been designed by providence as an evil to mankind. — Jonathan Swift
303. Not the torturer will scare me, nor the body’s final fall, nor the barrels of death’s rifles, nor the shadows on the wall, nor the night when to the ground the last dim star of pain, is hurled but the blind indifference of a merciless, unfeeling world. — Roger Waters

304. A Shakespearean tragedy as so far considered may be called a story of exceptional calamity leading to the death of a man in high estate. But it is clearly much more than this, and we have now to regard it from another side. — Andrew Coyle Bradley
305. Life is hard. Then you die. Then they throw dirt in your face. Then the worms eat you. Be grateful it happens in that order. — David Gerrold
308. I mean, I’m 48 years old and I’ve been through a lot in my life – you know, loss, whether it be death, illness, separation. I mean, the failed expectations… We all have dreams. — Annie Lennox
310. The ideal death, I think, is what was the ideal Victorian death, you know, with your grandchildren around you, a bit of sobbing. And you say goodbye to your loved ones, making certain that one of them has been left behind to look after the shop. — Terry Pratchett
311. The death of Pope John Paul II led many of different faiths and of no faith to acknowledge their debt to the Roman Catholic Church for holding on to absolutes that the rest of us can measure ourselves against. — Suzanne Fields
313. The timing of death, like the ending of a story, gives a changed meaning to what preceded it. — Mary Catherine Bateson
314. Pale death, with impartial step, knocks at the hut of the poor and the towers of kings. — Horace
315. Here I am trying to live, or rather, I am trying to teach the death within me how to live. — Jean Cocteau
316. Death Valley is really wide-open – it’s bigger than Rhode Island – and it’s less a part of California than an ungoverned territory, so there’s lots of weird cops-and-robbers stuff going on. — Gus Van Sant
319. My father was a man of love. He always loved me to death. He worked hard in the fields, but my father never hit me. Never. I don’t ever remember a really cross, unkind word from my father. — Johnny Cash

320. The nearer people approach old age the closer they return to a semblance of childhood, until the time comes for them to depart this life, again like children, neither tired of living nor aware of death. — Desiderius Erasmus
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321. Every parting gives a foretaste of death, every reunion a hint of the resurrection. — Arthur Schopenhauer
322. Death obsesses me, yes it does. I can’t really understand why it doesn’t obsess everyone – I think it does really, I’m just a little more out about it. — J. K. Rowling
323. I’m watching the Weather Channel more than I’ve ever watched it. I’m scared to death it’s going to rain. — John Elway
324. While I thought that I was learning how to live, I have been learning how to die. — Leonardo da Vinci
326. We were then in a dangerous, helpless situation, exposed daily to perils and death amongst savages and wild beasts, not a white man in the country but ourselves. — Daniel Boone
327. Coming to terms with the fear of death is conducive to healing, positive personality transformation, and consciousness evolution. — Stanislav Grof
328. There’s nothing wrong in suffering, if you suffer for a purpose. Our revolution didn’t abolish danger or death. It simply made danger and death worthwhile. — H. G. Wells
332. Communism is the death of the soul. It is the organization of total conformity – in short, of tyranny – and it is committed to making tyranny universal. — Adlai E. Stevenson
333. The materialistic paradigm of Western science has been a major obstacle for any objective evaluation of the data describing the events occurring at the time of death. — Stanislav Grof
334. The miser, starving his brother’s body, starves also his own soul, and at death shall creep out of his great estate of injustice, poor and naked and miserable. — Theodore Parker
335. One of the big questions in the climate change debate: Are humans any smarter than frogs in a pot? If you put a frog in a pot and slowly turn up the heat, it won’t jump out. Instead, it will enjoy the nice warm bath until it is cooked to death. We humans seem to be doing pretty much the same thing. — Jeff Goodell

336. What we have done for ourselves alone dies with us what we have done for others and the world remains and is immortal. — Albert Pike
337. I do not agree with what you have to say, but I’ll defend to the death your right to say it. — Voltaire
340. I think about death a lot, I really do, because I can’t believe I won’t exist. It’s the ego isn’t it? I feel that I should retreat into a better form of Zen Buddhism than this kind of ego-dominated thing. But I don’t know, I mean, I want to come back as a tree but I suspect that it’s just not going to happen, is it? — Kate Atkinson
342. The writer crafts their ideal world. In my world, everyone has really long conversations or just picks apart pop culture to death and everyone talks in monologue. — Kevin Smith
343. My father was against the death penalty, and that was hard in the Son of Sam summer when fear was driving the desire for the death penalty. — Andrew Cuomo
344. Salman Rushdie, indeed any writer who abuses the prophet or indeed any prophet under Islamic law, the sentence for that is actually death. — Cat Stevens
345. Mendacity is a system that we live in. Liquor is one way out an death’s the other. — Tennessee Williams
346. Constantly risking absurdity and death whenever he performs above the heads of his audience, the poet, like an acrobat, climbs on rhyme to a high wire of his own making. — Lawrence Ferlinghetti
347. Only a humanity to whom death has become as indifferent as its members, that has itself died, can inflict it administratively on innumerable people. — Theodor Adorno
348. One can survive everything, nowadays, except death, and live down everything except a good reputation. — Oscar Wilde
349. Creativity is not merely the innocent spontaneity of our youth and childhood it must also be married to the passion of the adult human being, which is a passion to live beyond one’s death. — Rollo May
350. My brother was a great favorite with everybody, and his death cast a gloom upon the whole neighborhood. — Buffalo Bill
351. Every spiritual tradition has this idea of death and resurrection. It’s not unique to Christianity. — Deepak Chopra

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353. Only those who spread treachery, fire, and death out of hatred for the prosperity of others are undeserving of pity. — Jose Marti
354. If Christ can die in a barn, I think the death of a human in a van is not so bad. — Jack Kevorkian
356. You always think that 70 is the end of the road: ‘Somebody died when they were 73 good life’. You’re closer to death, and you better make sure you don’t waste too much of your time doing things you don’t want to do. No point in saying things you don’t believe in. — Ian Mckellen
358. Death is the easiest of all things after it, and the hardest of all things before it. — Abu Bakr
359. Judged by the law of England, I know this crime entails upon me the penalty of death but the history of Ireland explains that crime and justifies it. — Thomas Francis Meagher
360. It is not the end of the physical body that should worry us. Rather, our concern must be to live while we’re alive – to release our inner selves from the spiritual death that comes with living behind a facade designed to conform to external definitions of who and what we are. — Elisabeth Kubler-Ross
361. When I did ‘Bumble-ardy,’ I was so intensely aware of death. Eugene, my friend and partner, was dying here in the house when I did ‘Bumble-ardy’. I did ‘Bumble-ardy’ to save myself. I did not want to die with him. I wanted to live, as any human being does. — Maurice Sendak
363. There’s stuff I don’t like to rehearse, really emotional things, I don’t like to rehearse. You just beat it to death. — Kat Dennings
365. Defoe says that there were a hundred thousand country fellows in his time ready to fight to the death against popery, without knowing whether popery was a man or a horse. — William Hazlitt
367. Death makes angels of us all and gives us wings where we had shoulders smooth as ravens claws. — Jim Morrison

371. Fear was absolutely necessary. Without it, I would have been scared to death. — Floyd Patterson
372. Is life so dear or peace so sweet as to be purchased at the price of chains and slavery? Forbid it, Almighty God! I know not what course others may take, but as for me, give me liberty, or give me death! — Patrick Henry
374. Millions long for immortality who don’t know what to do with themselves on a rainy Sunday afternoon. — Susan Ertz
375. For those who live neither with religious consolations about death nor with a sense of death (or of anything else) as natural, death is the obscene mystery, the ultimate affront, the thing that cannot be controlled. It can only be denied. — Susan Sontag
378. Death is easier than a wretched life and better never to have born than to live and fare badly. — Aeschylus
380. When we play ‘Angel of Death’, it’s actually a 2 and half minutes sing ’til our party starts. That song is pretty much been played traditionally in the end. — Kerry King
381. When your time comes to die, be not like those whose hearts are filled with fear of death, so that when their time comes they weep and pray for a little more time to live their lives over again in a different way. Sing your death song, and die like a hero going home. — Tecumseh
382. Since the day of my birth, my death began its walk. It is walking toward me, without hurrying. — Jean Cocteau
383. When theater becomes a soothing middle-class thing, when it’s packaged as the Night Out, then that’s the death of it. — Ralph Fiennes

384. Good music comes out of people playing together, knowing what they want to do and going for it. You have to sweat over it and bug it to death. You can’t do it by pushing buttons and watching a TV screen. — Keith Richards
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385. I offer neither pay, nor quarters, nor food I offer only hunger, thirst, forced marches, battles and death. Let him who loves his country with his heart, and not merely with his lips, follow me. — Giuseppe Garibaldi
386. Death is the sanction of everything the story-teller can tell. He has borrowed his authority from death. — Walter Benjamin
387. The fear of death is the most unjustified of all fears, for there’s no risk of accident for someone who’s dead. — Albert Einstein
389. Few cross the river of time and are able to reach non-being. Most of them run up and down only on this side of the river. But those who when they know the law follow the path of the law, they shall reach the other shore and go beyond the realm of death. — Horace
391. The elimination of the fear of death transforms the individual’s way of being in the world. — Stanislav Grof
392. In my solitude I have pondered much on the incomprehensible subjects of space, eternity, life and death. — Alfred Russel Wallace
393. I believe in the institution of marriage. Of course being a Mormon, we believe in eternity rather than just till death do us part. If you really try hard, if you make it work, it’s blissful. But I also know a marriage that isn’t working can be painful. — Donny Osmond
394. I don’t believe in life after death. But I do believe in some grinding destiny that watches over us on earth. If I didn’t, the safety valve would give and the boiler would explode. — Hedy Lamarr
395. Talk to people in their own language. If you do it well, they’ll say, ‘God, he said exactly what I was thinking.’ And when they begin to respect you, they’ll follow you to the death. — Lee Iacocca
396. If the heart stops for more than two minutes, you have massive brain death. There are only two minutes between our conscious world and zero. That’s how fragile our consciousness is. — Robin Gibb
398. You should celebrate the end of a love affair as they celebrate death in New Orleans, with songs, laughter, dancing and a lot of wine. — Francoise Sagan
399. I think about death a lot, like I think we all do. I don’t think of suicide as an option, but as fun. It’s an interesting idea that you can control how you go. It’s this thing that’s looming, and you can control it. — Ryan Gosling
