Quotes about Death
When we die, we will turn into songs, and we will hear each other and remember each other.
I would love to believe that when I die I will live again, that some thinking, feeling, remembering part of me will continue. But as much as I want to believe that, and despite the ancient and worldwide cultural traditions that assert an afterlife, I know of nothing to suggest that it is more than wishful thinking.
A graveyard could be so densely populated and yet it was the loneliest place on Earth.
I don't want to achieve immortality through my work. I want to achieve it through not dying.
This is not the end. It is not even the beginning of the end. But it is, perhaps, the end of the beginning.
If my doctor told me I had only six minutes to live, I wouldn't brood. I'd type a little faster.
On a wide view, I could see that it makes little difference whether one dies at the age of thirty or threescore and ten - since, in either case, other men and women will continue living, the world will go on as before.
As soon as you have a kid, you know for sure that you`re going to die. When you have a kid, you see your own gravestone.
You have a choice. Live or die. Every breath is a choice. Every minute is a choice. To be or not to be. Every time you don`t throw yourself down the stairs, that`s a choice. Every time you don`t crash your car, you reenlist.
Every part of nature teaches that the passing away of one life is the making room for another.
Kill one man, and you are a murderer. Kill millions of men, and you are a conqueror. Kill them all, and you are a god.