601. Death be not proud, though some have called thee Mighty and dreadful, for thou art not so. For, those, whom thou think’st thou dost overthrow. Die not, poor death, nor yet canst thou kill me. — John Donne
606. If you die you’re completely happy and your soul somewhere lives on. I’m not afraid of dying. Total peace after death, becoming someone else is the best hope I’ve got. — Kurt Cobain
607. I would rather live and love where death is king than have eternal life where love is not. — Robert Green Ingersoll
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609. Even though people may be well known, they hold in their hearts the emotions of a simple person for the moments that are the most important of those we know on earth: birth, marriage and death. — Jackie Kennedy
610. Shrinking away from death is something unhealthy and abnormal which robs the second half of life of its purpose. — Carl Jung
612. Over the past 50 years we got versions of X-ray specs and space vacations, and even death rays. But the X-ray specs don’t fit on your face – they’re big things that screen your luggage for guns. Space vacations are real, but they cost $20 million. We have death rays, but you have to be a triple Ph.D. to play with them. — Daniel H. Wilson
613. In order to go on living one must try to escape the death involved in perfectionism. — Hannah Arendt
614. The symbolic language of the crucifixion is the death of the old paradigm resurrection is a leap into a whole new way of thinking. — Deepak Chopra
615. People on death row, the treatment of animals, women’s right to choose. So much in America is based on religious fundamentalist Christianity. Grow up! This is the modern world! — Eddie Vedder
616. The first novel I wrote was a monster – clocking in at 180,000 words – but it died a death, a death it deserved. It was called ‘The Gods First Make Mad.’ It was a good title, but it was the only good thing about the book. I didn’t let that put me off. — Wilbur Smith
617. The Supreme Court of the United States… has validated the Nazi method of execution in… concentration camps, starving them to death. — Jack Kevorkian
619. Death has always had a prominent place in my mind. There are times when I think somebody might kill me. — Dennis Rodman
620. Instead of joyfully looking forward to my birth, my mother began systematically preparing for her own death. She was fatalistic. — Lorna Luft
622. It is a horrible fact that we can read in the daily paper, without interrupting our breakfast, numerical reckonings of death and destruction that ought to break our hearts or scare us out of our wits. — Wendell Berry
623. When you think about it, the end of the world is a little bit like death: We all know it’s going to come eventually, and as we get older, we feel we see the signs more and more distinctly. — John Hodgman
624. If a man can bridge the gap between life and death, if he can live on after he’s dead, then maybe he was a great man. — James Dean
625. Well, to the people who pray for me to not only have an agonising death, but then be reborn to have an agonising and horrible eternal life of torture, I say, ‘Well, good on you. See you there.’ — Christopher Hitchens
626. Healthy children will not fear life if their elders have integrity enough not to fear death. — Erik H. Erikson
627. Dying before dying has two important consequences: It liberates the individual from the fear of death and influences the actual experience of dying at the time of biological demise. — Stanislav Grof
629. I mean, whatever kills you kills you, and your death is authentic no matter how you die. — Jerry Garcia
630. When I’m lying in my bed I think about life and I think about death and neither one particularly appeals to me. — Steven Morrissey
631. Where is the politician who has not promised to fight to the death for lower taxes- and who has not proceeded to vote for the very spending projects that make tax cuts impossible? — Barry Goldwater
632. In the first book of my Discworld series, published more than 26 years ago, I introduced Death as a character there was nothing particularly new about this – death has featured in art and literature since medieval times, and for centuries we have had a fascination with the Grim Reaper. — Terry Pratchett
633. I look upon death to be as necessary to our constitution as sleep. We shall rise refreshed in the morning. — Benjamin Franklin
634. Dependency is death to initiative, to risk-taking and opportunity. It’s time to stop the spread of government dependency and fight it like the poison it is. — Mitt Romney
636. You’ve never seen death? Look in the mirror every day and you will see it like bees working in a glass hive. — Jean Cocteau
637. I’ve told my children that when I die, to release balloons in the sky to celebrate that I graduated. For me, death is a graduation. — Elisabeth Kubler-Ross
638. You only live twice. Once when you are born and once when you look death in the face. — Ian Fleming
640. Whether you like it or not, you’re forced to come to the realisation that death is out there. But I don’t fear death, I’m a fatalist. I believe when it’s your time, that’s it. It’s the hand you’re dealt. — Clint Eastwood
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641. Old age is always wakeful as if, the longer linked with life, the less man has to do with aught that looks like death. — Herman Melville
642. Death is a challenge. It tells us not to waste time… It tells us to tell each other right now that we love each other. — Leo Buscaglia
643. Let us beware of saying that death is the opposite of life. The living being is only a species of the dead, and a very rare species. — Friedrich Nietzsche
644. I know not what others may choose but, as for me, give me liberty or give me death. — Patrick Henry
645. Everything that is necessary is also easy. You just have to accept it. And the most necessary, the most natural matter on this planet is death. — Friedrich Durrenmatt
646. It is easy to go down into Hell night and day, the gates of dark Death stand wide but to climb back again, to retrace one’s steps to the upper air – there’s the rub, the task. — Virgil
647. In these dangerous times, where it seems the world is ripping apart at the seams, we can all learn how to survive from those who stare death squarely in the face every day, and we should reach out to each other and bond as a community, rather than hide from the terrors of life at the end of the millennium. — Jonathan Larson
648. No society has been able to abolish human sadness, no political system can deliver us from the pain of living, from our fear of death, our thirst for the absolute. It is the human condition that directs the social condition, not vice versa. — Eugene Ionesco
649. Sleep is the interest we have to pay on the capital which is called in at death and the higher the rate of interest and the more regularly it is paid, the further the date of redemption is postponed. — Arthur Schopenhauer
650. When we are dealing with death we are constantly being dragged down by the event: Humor diverts our attention and lifts our sagging spirits. — Allen Klein
651. But then I’m one of those guys that is still a bit afraid of the telephone, its implications for conversation. I still wonder if the jukebox might be the death of live music. — Tom Waits
654. Any film which views the darker side of life, which is death with a sense of humor, is very much to my taste. — Carter Burwell
655. If you think aficionados of a living Constitution want to bring you flexibility, think again. You think the death penalty is a good idea? Persuade your fellow citizens to adopt it. You want a right to abortion? Persuade your fellow citizens and enact it. That’s flexibility. — Antonin Scalia
658. Death is the last enemy: once we’ve got past that I think everything will be alright. — Alice Thomas Ellis
660. I’m sick to death of famous people standing up and using their celebrity to promote a cause. If I see a particular need, I do try to help. But there’s a lot that can be achieved by putting a check in the right place and shutting up about it. — Russell Crowe
662. If you wish to make a man look noble, your best course is to kill him. What superiority he may have inherited from his race, what superiority nature may have personally gifted him with, comes out in death. — Alexander Smith
663. I’m not afraid of death, but I’m in no hurry to die. I have so much I want to do first. — Stephen Hawking
665. As far as thinking about death and murder and various ways of killing people and how people die… I probably have the most twisted mind in Slayer. — Tom Araya
666. Death is a very dull, dreary affair, and my advice to you is to have nothing whatsoever to do with it. — W. Somerset Maugham
671. I think that the core doctrines of Christianity – the incarnation, the resurrection, life after death-these are as strong as ever. In fact, the belief in life after death has increased in this century. — Andrew Greeley
672. Death comes in a flash, and that’s the truth of it, the person’s gone in less than 24 frames of film. — Martin Scorsese
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673. I was never afraid of failure after that because, I think, coming that close to death you get kissed. With the years, the actual experience of course fades, but the flavor of it doesn’t. I just had a real sense of what choice do I have but to live fully? — Debra Winger
674. As a comic, you try something and if it works you go with it and grind it to death. — Alexei Sayle
675. A lot of people fear death because they think that so overwhelming an experience has to be painful, but I’ve seen quite a few deaths, and, with one exception, I’ve never known anyone to undergo anything like agony. That’s amazing when you think about it. I mean, how complicated the mechanism is that’s being taken apart. — Lewis Thomas
676. Other states are trying to abolish the death penalty… mine’s putting in an express lane. — Ron White
677. He who is completely sanctified, or cleansed from all sin, and dies in this state, is fit for glory. — Adam Clarke
679. If you make every game a life and death proposition, you’re going to have problems. For one thing, you’ll be dead a lot. — Dean Smith
680. It’s funny, though, speaking of fathers and sons, because me and John Goodman played father and son, like, five or six years ago in the film ‘Death Sentence,’ and I got back with him again in ‘Inside Llewyn Davis.’ — Garrett Hedlund
682. But the issue is not only life and death but our existence before God and our being judged by him. All of us were sinners before him and worthy of condemnation. — Hans Urs von Balthasar
683. There is no such thing as inner peace. There is only nervousness or death. Any attempt to prove otherwise constitutes unacceptable behavior. — Fran Lebowitz
684. Individuals approaching death often experience encounters with their dead relatives, who seem to welcome them to the next world. These deathbed visions are authentic and convincing they are often followed by a state of euphoria and seem to ease the transition. — Stanislav Grof
685. A man does not die of love or his liver or even of old age he dies of being a man. — Miguel de Unamuno
686. Death in itself is nothing but we fear to be we know not what, we know not where. — John Dryden
687. Poor Georgia O’Keeffe. Death didn’t soften the opinions of the art world toward her paintings. — Jerry Saltz
690. I’m completely in favor of the separation of Church and State. My idea is that these two institutions screw us up enough on their own, so both of them together is certain death. — George Carlin
691. I have never killed a man, but I have read many obituaries with great pleasure. — Clarence Darrow
693. Life can’t defeat a writer who is in love with writing, for life itself is a writer’s lover until death. — Edna Ferber
694. The charm of fame is so great that we like every object to which it is attached, even death. — Blaise Pascal
695. Consciousness after death demonstrates the possibility of consciousness operating independently of the body. — Stanislav Grof
696. Old age, calm, expanded, broad with the haughty breadth of the universe, old age flowing free with the delicious near-by freedom of death. — Edith Wharton
699. Death is caused by swallowing small amounts of saliva over a long period of time. — George Carlin
700. But for me, it is when a student has died. I find the death of a young person the most difficult and painful of times. To explain it to other young people, to see a bright future snuffed out, is just awful. I am haunted by those deaths. — Donna Shalala
702. We are weak, writing is difficult, but for my own sake I do not regret this journey, which has shown that Englishmen can endure hardships, help one another, and meet death with as great a fortitude as ever in the past. — Robert Falcon Scott
704. Life and death. They are somehow sweetly and beautifully mixed, but I don’t know how. — Gloria Swanson
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706. Nature creates while destroying, and doesn’t care whether it creates or destroys as long as life isn’t extinguished, as long as death doesn’t lose its rights. — Ivan Turgenev
707. Men do not accept their prophets and slay them, but they love their martyrs and worship those whom they have tortured to death. — Fyodor Dostoevsky
709. Loss and possession, death and life are one, There falls no shadow where there shines no sun. — Hilaire Belloc
710. Being an old maid is like death by drowning, a really delightful sensation after you cease to struggle. — Edna Ferber
712. Cause at the end of the day, honestly, at the end of the day when you’re in your death bed and that’s it, I think it’s the relationships you’ve had and the people that you’ve touched and the people that have touched you that matter. — Julie Benz
713. I decided to devote my life to telling the story because I felt that having survived I owe something to the dead. and anyone who does not remember betrays them again. — Elie Wiesel
715. Does not the very word ‘creative’ mean to build, to initiate, to give out, to act – rather than to be acted upon, to be subjective? Living photography is positive in its approach, it sings a song of life – not death. — Berenice Abbott
717. Death is a commingling of eternity with time in the death of a good man, eternity is seen looking through time. — Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
718. The experiences associated with death were seen as visits to important dimensions of reality that deserved to be experienced, studied, and carefully mapped. — Stanislav Grof
719. Policemen so cherish their status as keepers of the peace and protectors of the public that they have occasionally been known to beat to death those citizens or groups who question that status. — David Mamet
721. Prepare for death, if here at night you roam, and sign your will before you sup from home. — Samuel Johnson
722. Vets do what doctors used to – diagnose the injury or the condition, patch it up as best they can and remind you that these things happen and that in life we are also in the midst of death. — Jane Smiley
723. It is possible to provide security against other ills, but as far as death is concerned, we men live in a city without walls. — Epicurus
725. On the plus side, death is one of the few things that can be done as easily lying down . — Woody Allen
726. Planning to play: that’s what saving for retirement is today – and it is antithetical to the nature of play, fully within the definition of work, and blissfully ignorant of the reality of death. — John Thorn
727. Life is a great sunrise. I do not see why death should not be an even greater one. — Vladimir Nabokov
729. The great fear that hung over the business community in the 1970s was death by regulation, and the great goal of the conservative movement, as it rose to triumph in the 1980s, was to remove that threat – to keep OSHA, the EPA, and the FTC from choking off entrepreneurship with their infernal meddling in the marketplace. — Thomas Frank
730. I was extended secret service protection during my presidential run in 1984, when I received the most death threats ever made toward a candidate. — Jesse Jackson
731. We live in grief for having left the womb, for having left the teat, then school, then home. In my case, it was leaving marriages, and the death of my wife. — William Shatner
733. I think that obviously, there is a perverse attraction to a fundamentally changed world or the end of the world. There is a death wish, a perverse death wish. Not just for ourselves, not just for the movie ‘Death Wish,’ but for the end of all human life. — John Hodgman
734. The knowledge of the realm of death makes it possible for the shaman to move freely back and forth and mediate these journeys for other people. — Stanislav Grof
735. He who is the author of a war lets loose the whole contagion of hell and opens a vein that bleeds a nation to death. — Thomas Paine
736. You know Americans are obsessed with life and death and rebirth, that’s the American Cycle. You know, awakening, tragic, horrible death and then Phoenix rising from the ashes. That’s the American story, again and again. — Billy Corgan
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738. As a well spent day brings happy sleep, so life well used brings happy death. — Leonardo DaVinci
740. People think celebrities don’t have to worry about human things like sickness and death and rent. It’s like you’ve traveled to this Land of Celebrity, this other country. They want you to tell about what you saw. — David Duchovny
741. A pun does not commonly justify a blow in return. But if a blow were given for such cause, and death ensued, the jury would be judges both of the facts and of the pun, and might, if the latter were of an aggravated character, return a verdict of justifiable homicide. — Oliver Wendell Holmes
742. We cast away priceless time in dreams, born of imagination, fed upon illusion, and put to death by reality. — Judy Garland
743. At the New York Athletic Club they serve amazing food. People go there, get healthy, and then eat themselves to death – which is, I suppose, the right way to do it. — Oliver Reed
745. Do not seek death. Death will find you. But seek the road which makes death a fulfillment. — Dag Hammarskjold
747. A tragedy need not have blood and death it’s enough that it all be filled with that majestic sadness that is the pleasure of tragedy. — Jean Racine
748. Death is the liberator of him whom freedom cannot release, the physician of him whom medicine cannot cure, and the comforter of him whom time cannot console. — Charles Caleb Colton
749. Property is unstable, and youth perishes in a moment. Life itself is held in the grinning fangs of Death, Yet men delay to obtain release from the world. Alas, the conduct of mankind is surprising. — Plautus
750. People need jobs, people need happy and successful lives there should be marriage between one man and one woman, there should the value of person from conception until natural death. — Alveda King
753. Death is not natural for a state as it is for a human being, for whom death is not only necessary, but frequently even desirable. — Marcus Tullius Cicero
754. Kurt and I weren’t the closest of friends, but I knew him well enough to be devastated by his death. For such a quiet person, he was so excited about having a child. — Layne Staley
755. She looks like a warrior. I mean, Bellatrix does mean warrior. And she’s also a bit of a fatale. She’s the right hand of Voldemort, and the only woman death eater. — Helena Bonham Carter
756. My father I liked, but it was only after his death that I got to know him by writing the play. — Hugh Leonard
758. When I see someone who is starved, they don’t look alert. They don’t have boundless energy. If you’re too skinny, it looks like you’re near death. — Kirstie Alley
759. Watching a peaceful death of a human being reminds us of a falling star one of a million lights in a vast sky that flares up for a brief moment only to disappear into the endless night forever. — Elisabeth Kubler-Ross
762. Quarreling over food and drink, having neither scruples nor shame, not knowing right from wrong, not trying to avoid death or injury, not fearful of greater strength or of greater numbers, greedily aware only of food and drink – such is the bravery of the dog and boar. — Xun Zi
763. We cannot banish dangers, but we can banish fears. We must not demean life by standing in awe of death. — David Sarnoff
764. Sickness, insanity and death were the angels that surrounded my cradle and they have followed me throughout my life. — Edvard Munch
765. Research challenges the materialistic understanding of death, according to which biological death represents the final end of existence and of all conscious activity. — Stanislav Grof
766. I don’t think kids have a problem with death. It’s us older ones who are nearer to it, that start being frightened. — Helena Bonham Carter
767. Death is with you all the time you get deeper in it as you move towards it, but it’s not unfamiliar to you. It’s always been there, so what becomes unfamiliar to you when you pass away from the moment is really life. — Bell Hooks
768. If physical death is the price that I must pay to free my white brothers and sisters from a permanent death of the spirit, then nothing can be more redemptive. — Martin Luther King, Jr.
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769. As a kid, all I thought about was death. But you can’t tell your parents that. — Maurice Sendak
771. 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
774. Because I could not stop for death, He kindly stopped for me The carriage held but just ourselves and immortality. — Emily Dickinson
777. Fear of death has never played a large part in my consciousness – perhaps unimaginative of me. — A. N. Wilson
779. A number of cases have been reported in which a dying individual has a vision of a person about whose death he or she did not know. — Stanislav Grof
781. Death is a billion-dollar business. They can’t even pass a law where it takes seven days to get a gun. Why don’t you have to go through the same kind of screening you do to get a driver’s license? It’s totally insane. — John Cusack
782. 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. — Pope Benedict XVI
784. A belief in hell and the knowledge that every ambition is doomed to frustration at the hands of a skeleton have never prevented the majority of human beings from behaving as though death were no more than an unfounded rumor. — Aldous Huxley
785. I can’t turn on the television without seeing me, or open the newspaper without seeing me and, honestly, I’m sick to death of me. — Elizabeth Edwards
787. To be idle is a short road to death and to be diligent is a way of life foolish people are idle, wise people are diligent. — Buddha
789. In an artwork you’re always looking for artistic decisions, so an ashtray is perfect. An ashtray has got life and death. — Damien Hirst
792. I am politically pro-choice, but personally pro-life. I have my faith but refuse to force it on the world at large – especially this world, so brutal and unjust. I cannot make these wrenching personal life and death decisions for others – nor do I believe they should be made by a church run by childless men. — Julianna Baggott
793. Humanity should question itself, once more, about the absurd and always unfair phenomenon of war, on whose stage of death and pain only remain standing the negotiating table that could and should have prevented it. — Pope John Paul II
794. Islam is a religion of success. Unlike Christianity, which has as its main image, in the west at least, a man dying in a devastating, disgraceful, helpless death. — Karen Armstrong
795. If I die a violent death, as some fear and a few are plotting, I know that the violence will be in the thought and the action of the assassins, not in my dying. — Indira Gandhi
796. In Seattle, I soon found that my radical ideas and aesthetic explorations – ideas and explorations that in Richmond, Virginia, might have gotten me stoned to death with hush puppies – were not only accepted but occasionally applauded. — Tom Robbins
798. ‘Tis the business of little minds to shrink but he whose heart is firm, and whose conscience approves his conduct, will pursue his principles unto death. — Thomas Paine
799. Whether or not we believe in survival of consciousness after death, reincarnation, and karma, it has very serious implications for our behavior. — Stanislav Grof
800. People always say that pregnant women have a glow. And I say it’s because you’re sweating to death. — Jessica Simpson
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