Die Quotes
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These have not the hope to die.
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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!
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But mad people never die. That's a well-known fact. They've nothing to trouble them, and they live for ever.
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What we live by we die by.
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Still, in the end, we all die just the same.
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Even if there are billows of smoke, we can still see the sky, we can still see the ocean! IT AIN'T LIKE IT'S HELL HERE! DON'T ACT LIKE YOU ARE ABOUT TO DIE!
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My definition of love is: Being willing to die for someone, that you yourself want to kill.
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People ask me a lot like, "Hey, so when are you done with your tour?" Like when I die. That's when I'm done with my tour.
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Die Welt ist eine Glocke, die einen Riß hat: sie klappert, aber klingt nicht.
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Either I act or I die.
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I would rather die than see my face in a car advertisement.
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When I think about what we need to do, we have 33,000 people a year who die from guns. I think we need comprehensive background checks, need to close the online loophole, close the gun show loophole. There's other matters that I think are sensible that are the kind of reforms that would make a difference that are not in any way conflicting with the Second Amendment.
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It is sweet to die young! It is sweet to render to God a life still full of illusions!
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When loved ones die, people always say, “Don't be sad. I'm sure they would have wanted you to be happy.” I'm sure that's true. But let's be realistic here, people also want to be missed. It is every person's nightmare to leave the world behind as if they had never been there at all.
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I say eat fast and die young.
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Sprawled out on the front lawn/ looking up at an ordinary sky/ it could fall on me and some how be/ the day I didn't die.
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It is a blessing to die for a cause, because you can so easily die for nothing.
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Man was born to die. What did it mean? Hanging around and waiting. Waiting for the ‘A train.’ Waiting for a pair of big breasts on some August night in a Vegas hotel room. Waiting for the mouse to sing. Waiting for the snake to grow wings. Hanging around.
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The thing about living in the 21st century is you can get to fortysomething and not have anyone major in your life die.
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It seems to me self-evident that if you have a life, things happen in it, and certain things do change; certain things end. People you know die.
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The Shift is coming. The Shift has to be coming. Because if you keep living like this you'll die.
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I am not ill. But do not worry, one day, I will certainly die.
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The task of tracking deaths for the federal bureaucracy is an enormous one; about 2.5 million Americans die each year. Federal officials say the vast majority of these cases are handled correctly: The death is recorded. Government money is no longer sent to that person. But not always.
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The general idea of the rich helping the poor, I think, is important. That your sense of justice says, why should rich kids - who barely get these diseases and almost never die of them - why should they get the vaccines, when poor kids, who actually do die from these diseases, don't get those things? It's an unbelievable inequity that there isn't that access.