Die Quotes
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I am on fire within.
There comes no murmur of reply.
What is it that will take away my sin,
And save me lest I die?
Alfred Lord Tennyson
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I say eat fast and die young.
Cory Monteith
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Souls never die, but always on quitting one abode pass to another. All things change, nothing perishes. The soul passes hither and thither, occupying now this body, now that... As a wax is stamped with certain figures, then melted, then stamped anew with others, yet it is always the same wax. So, the Soul being always the same, yet wears at different times different forms.
Pythagoras
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Print will never die. There's no substitute for the feel of an actual book. I adore physically turning pages, and being able to underline passages and not worrying about dropping them in the bath or running out of power. I also find print books objects of beauty.
Joanne Rowling
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I believe humans have a soul that continues to exist after they die, but I don't know what form that will take.
John Grant
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My definition of love is: Being willing to die for someone, that you yourself want to kill.
Whitney Cummings
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You only die once, but you will be dead for a very long time.
Moliere
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We must die alone. To the very verge of the stream our friends may accompany us; they may bend over us, they may cling to us there; but that one long wave from the sea of eternity washes up to the lips, sweeps us from the shore, and we go forth alone! In that untried and utter solitude, then, what can there be for us but the pulsation of that assurance, "I am not alone, because the Father is with me!
Edwin Hubbell Chapin
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What we live by we die by.
Robert Frost
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We have found that it is easier for men to die together on the field of battle than it is for them to live together at home in peace.
Harry S Truman
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I am the signet which marks the page where the revolution has been stopped; but when I die it will turn the page and resume its course.
Napoleon Bonaparte
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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