DEATH QUOTES IX

quotations about death


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The cure for death is not being born.

K. J. PARKER
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Evil for Evil


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When I cannot stand alone, it will be time to die.

ROBERT E. HOWARD

"Rogues in the House"


God has created too few unmixed evils to warrant the belief that death is one of them. In all things else in nature, goodness so abounds that we are authorized to infer that it does not stop even at the grave. It is only that her footprints have become invisible.

CHRISTIAN NESTELL BOVEE

Intuitions and Summaries of Thought


To conquer death you only have to die.

ALANE FERGUSON

The Angel of Death


O Death the Healer, scorn thou not, I pray,
To come to me; of cureless ills thou art
The one physician. Pain lays not its touch
Upon a corpse.

AESCHYLUS

fragment


The mind will not believe in death, perhaps because, as far as the mind is concerned, death never happens.

JEANETTE WINTERSON

The Stone Gods


The laws of Pluto's kingdom know small difference between king and cobbler, manager and call-boy; and, if haply your dates of life were conterminant, you are quietly taking your passage, cheek by cheek (O ignoble levelling of Death) with the shade of some recently departed candle-snuffer.

CHARLES LAMB

"To the Shade of Elliston", Elia and the Last Essays of Elia


Shun death, is my advice.

ROBERT BROWNING

"Arcades Ambo"


Even if those who take their own lives feel they have no choice--indeed, they often tragically believe their family and friends will be better off without them--the death rarely appears inevitable to those left behind. Feelings of anger and guilt and abandonment invade them, as if love should or could have prevented what happened. Survivors relive, over and over, the last days and months, even years, before the suicide, seeing now the signs that were missed, which they believe they should have recognized.

SUSAN STERLING

"The Quilt People"


One day the ordinariness will be terminally punctuated by the extraordinary full stop of death.

GLEN DUNCAN

I, Lucifer


Mark, how the ready hands of Death prepare:
His bow is bent, and he hath notch'd his dart;
He aims, he levels at thy slumb'ring heart:
The wound is posting, O be wise, beware.

FRANCIS QUARLES

Emblems


Death is the last intimate thing we ever do.

LAURELL K. HAMILTON

Obsidian Butterfly


All stories, if continued far enough, end in death, and he is no true-story teller who would keep that from you.

ERNEST HEMINGWAY

Death in the Afternoon


Whither canst thou carry us, O death, from the presence of that God, whose loving-kindness is better than life? When, with thy trident, thou shalt break the pitcher of this mortal frame; the deathless soul is not like water spilt upon the ground; for the pitcher being broken at the fountain, it runs to its original, and can be gathered up again.

WILLIAM MCEWEN

Select Essays


In each thing there is an insinuation of death. Stillness, silence, serenity are all apprenticeships.

FEDERICO GARCIA LORCA

attributed, Only Mystery: Federico García Lorca's Poetry in Word and Image


For soon, very soon do men forget
Their friends upon whom Death's seal is set.

ISAAC MCLELLAN

"The Last Night of the Year"


For life be, after all, only a waitin' for somethin' else than what we're doin', and death be all that we can rightly depend on.

BRAM STOKER

Dracula


When among the graves of thy fellows, walk with circumspection; thine own is open at thy feet.

AMBROSE BIERCE

"Epigrams of a Cynic"


The rabbi intones that today is the day that God will put your name in the Book of Life ... or the Book of DEATH. I'm five, and I'm going, "Uhhh, what the f*** is that? The book of WHAT?!?" Death? Death was not anything that had ever occurred to me. My greatest fear was that my parents were going to leave me in a grocery store.

LEWIS BLACK

The Carnegie Hall Performance

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One by one they were all becoming shades. Better pass boldly into that other world, in the full glory of some passion, than fade and wither dismally with age.

JAMES JOYCE

"The Dead", Dubliners