Die Quotes
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'Poor humans; they will all die.''Poor us; we will not.'
Vernor Vinge
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If I die a violent death, as some fear and a few are plotting, I know that the violence will be in the thought and the action of the assassins, not in my dying.
Indira Gandhi
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I've told my children that when I die, to release balloons in the sky to celebrate that I graduated. For me, death is a graduation.
Elisabeth Kubler-Ross
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First our pleasures die - and then our hopes, and then our fears - and when these are dead, the debt is due dust claims dust - and we die too.
Percy Bysshe Shelley
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A reader lives a thousand lives before he dies, said Jojen. The man who never reads lives only one.
George Martin
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I was never good at scratching, but I was good at collecting old records. Florida was a great place for that, because it's where people go to die.
Diplo
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At what point then is the approach of danger to be expected? I answer, if it ever reach us, it must spring up amongst us. It cannot come from abroad. If destruction be our lot, we must ourselves be its author and finisher. As a nation of freemen, we must live through all time, or die by suicide.
Abraham Lincoln
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And the wild regrets, and the bloody sweats,None knew so well as I:For he who lives more lives than oneMore deaths than one must die.
Oscar Wilde
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I shall not die young, for I am already near seventy: I may die old.
Laurence Housman
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Religions die when they are proved to be true. Science is the record of dead religions.
Oscar Wilde
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People say if bees die out, the world would end, apparently. Now, I don't know if that's true, if that's some bee enthusiast who managed to write a good document, and people believe this.
Karl Pilkington
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It is here that I can concentrate my mind upon the Remembered Earth. It is here that I am most conscious of being, here that wonder comes upon my blood, here I want to live forever; and it is no matter that I must die.
N. Scott Momaday
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Everything born has to die, in order to make room for the future.
Joan D. Vinge
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A doctor's reputation is made by the number of eminent men who die under his care.
George Bernard Shaw
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Most people die from the remedy rather than from the illness.
Moliere
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If Christ can die in a barn, I think the death of a human in a van is not so bad.
Jack Kevorkian
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That such have died enables us The tranquiller to die; That such have lived, certificate For immortality.
Emily Dickinson
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If they do kill me, I shall never die another death.
Abraham Lincoln
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No man dies for what he knows to be true. Men die for what they want to be true, for what some terror in their hearts tells them is not true.
Oscar Wilde
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I don't like shows that are predictable. I like it when you're shocked and you have no idea who's about to die.
Aaron Douglas
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We are going to do 'Hot Tub' until we die. Every Monday. Then we'll come back and do it as zombies. 'Hot Tub' is very important. What we do is based on our live skills. It's stand-up and sketch and improv; everything we do in 'Hot Tub' is important to our jobs. And every Monday I'm excited to do it.
Kurt Braunohler
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The fear of death follows from the fear of life. A man who lives fully is prepared to die at any time.
Mark Twain
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For thousands of years, we did have death surrounding us, and we did have people die in the home. You would take care of your own end. You would do ritual processes, and you would be involved in it, and that's been taken away in the Western world.
Caitlin Doughty
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In America, to be ID'd - sorted, tagged, and permanently filed - is to lose a bit of one's soul. To die a little. This sounds like a subtle, poetic notion. It's not. In American legal and cultural tradition, one essential privilege of citizenship is not having to prove it on demand.
Walter Kirn