Die Quotes
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Old men must die, or the world would grow mouldy, would only breed the past again.
Alfred Lord Tennyson
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The greatest thing in life is to die young - but delay it as long as possible.
George Bernard Shaw
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Es gibt Menschen mit leuchtendem und Menschen mit glänzendem Verstande. Die ersten erhellen ihre Umgebung, die zweiten verdunkeln sie.
Marie von Ebner-Eschenbach
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Anyone can die. It's living that requires courage.
Nobuhiro Nishiwaki
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In seasons of pestilence, some of us will have a secret attraction to the disease--a terrible passing inclination to die of it.
Charles Dickens
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How base a thing it is when a man will struggle with necessity! We have to die.
Euripides
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You just can't know the feeling of being mother to a girl who you thought might die every single day - right up until the day she did.
Adele Griffin
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I'm not afraid to die.
John Wooden
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Without at all invalidating what we have just said, we believe that a perpetual remembrance of the tomb is proper for the living. On this point, the priest and the philosopher agree: We must die.
Victor Hugo
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“Live well. Love deep. Tomorrow, we die.”
C.L. Wilson
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It is terrible to die of thirst in the ocean. Do you have to salt your truth so heavily that it does not even-quench thirst any more?
Friedrich Nietzsche
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This is your life - you must die by yourself, so for heaven's sake, live for yourself and no one else. . . .
Jimi Hendrix The Jimi Hendrix Experience
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Well, unless you've suffered from panic attacks and social anxiety disorders, which is what I was diagnosed as having, it's hard to explain it. But you go on stage knowing you're actually physically going to die. You will keel over and die.
Donny Osmond
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The world is ending. This is your chance. Would you rather die here, or in a Jaeger?
Alexander C. Irvine
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The man is making preparations for a year, and does not know that he will die before evening. And I remembered God's second saying, 'Learn what is not given to man.' 'What dwells in man' I already knew. Now I learnt what is not given him. It is not given to man to know his own needs.
Leo Tolstoy
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To abandon oneself to principles is really to die – and to die for an impossible love which is the contrary of love.
Albert Camus
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I love the life you've always made so sweet for me and I'd regret it if I had to die.
Alexandre Dumas
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Still, in the end, we all die just the same.
Haruki Murakami
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It was the saying of Bion, that though the boys throw stones at frogs in sport, yet the frogs do not die in sport but in earnest.
Plutarch
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I labor, I spend, I strive, I design, I love, I cling, I uphold, I give way, I envy, I long, I scorn, I die, I hide, I want. Faster, much faster than any man could make the tally.
Saul Bellow