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  • Death And Dying Quote #1

    And a ride in a hearse tells us we’re all close to that final cruise . . . when the body dies and we move on. It’s just the body, man. It’s just the body. The soul’s already gone. So don’t be afraid of a dead body absent a soul. It’s empty, man. No resident. What you need to worry about is a living body that’s lost its soul. Now that is scary, man.” - Funk N. Wagnalls, owner of the Grim Reapers auto lot, a character in Professor Brown Shoes Teaches the Blues.

    David Mutti Clark

  • Death And Dying Quote #2

    And at the instant he knew, he ceased to know.

    Jack London
  • Death And Dying Quote #3

    And do you know the story about Haydn’s head? They cut it away from the still-warm cadaver so some insane scientist could take apart the brain and pinpoint the location of musical genius. And the Einstein Story? He’d carefully written his will with instructions to cremate him. They followed his orders, but his disciple, ever loyal and devoted, refused to live without the master’s gaze on him. Before the cremation, he took the eyes of the cadaver and put them in a bottle of alcohol to keep them watching him until the moment he should die himself. That’s why I said that the crematory fire is the only way our bodies can escape them. It’s the only absolute death. And I don’t want any other. Jean-Marc, I want an absolute death.

    Milan Kundera
  • Death And Dying Quote #4

    And the camel driver had said, to die tomorrow was no worse than dying on any other day. Every day was there to be lived or to mark one's departure from this world.

    Paulo Coelho
  • Death And Dying Quote #5

    And then I feel guilty, because I know all these offers are made in vain. I know I cannot get my mother back healthy for a day. ... My mom is sick, sick and dying, and no bargaining will change that. And it's in all the books, bargaining, which makes me embarrassed. Look at me grieving my textbook grief. - 150

    Robin Romm
  • Death And Dying Quote #6

    And then the sword came down like a flash of lightning, and then her head was off her body and the long rivalry between me and the other Boleyn girl was over.

    Philippa Gregory
  • Death And Dying Quote #7

    And what after all, is death?? 'Tis but a cessation from mortal life; 'tis but the finishing of an appointed course; the refreshing inn after a fatiguing journey; the end of a life of cares and troubles; and, if happy, the beginning of a life of immortal happiness.

    Samuel Richardson
  • Death And Dying Quote #8

    Are you afraid to die?
    'Cause it scares the hell outta me,
    And the end is all I can see,
    And it scares the hell outta me,
    That the end is all I can see.

    Matthew Bellamy
  • Death And Dying Quote #9

    Are you scared?”

    “Of what?”

    “Dying.” Jemma was nothing, if she was not blunt.

    “I’m not expecting to die, Jemma. I’m expecting to have treatment, chemotherapy, radiotherapy, whatever it takes, but I’m expecting to come through this.

    Calvin Wade
  • Death And Dying Quote #10

    As bronze may be much beautified by lying in the dark damp soil, so men who fade in dust of warfare fade fairer, and sorrow blooms their soul.

    Wilfred Owen
  • Death And Dying Quote #11

    As for dying we can only assay that once; we are all apprentices when it comes to that

    Michel de Montaigne
  • Death And Dying Quote #12

    As I witness the dead of beloved ones, it makes be become more conscious that life indeed has an end.

    Lailah Gifty Akita
  • Death And Dying Quote #13

    As mortal humans we are born with a death sentence anyway, so what difference does a little poison make? Why not take a chance you will survive the ordeal and make something significant of your life?... p330

    Brian Herbert
  • Death And Dying Quote #14

    As Ossie Jones crept out of his body and into the mist, his heart murmured till it was silent.

    Biyi BandeleThomas
  • Death And Dying Quote #15

    As we witness the death of departed souls, other people will observe our departure from the world.

    Lailah Gifty Akita
  • Death And Dying Quote #16

    As young one we learned life is a opportunity and when we grow older we learned something more precious death is a gift

    Dondy Subingsubing
  • Death And Dying Quote #17

    At the end of life, nobody knows where the spirit goes.

    Lailah Gifty Akita
  • Death And Dying Quote #18

    Az oxigén nélkül hagyott szívizomzat nagy frekvenciával reszket, ütések híján vért nem továbbít, beáll a kamrafibrillatio. A sinuscsomó, mely individuális ritmust adott, mindenkinek a személyes ritmusát, nagy zavarodottságában leáll a maga ütemével, s akkor legalábbis átmenetileg nincs szívmuködés. Mindennapi tudatát elveszíti az ember, bár az orvosokkal ellentétben nem mondanám, hogy elveszíti az eszméletét. Jobban észnél voltam, mint bármikor.
    És akkor valami nagyon érdekes kezdodik, valami fantasztikus történik, tulajdonképpen errol kéne beszélni.
    121 122
    Olyasmi folytatódik, amit igen nehéz szavakkal megragadni, mert a halál elotti állapotban csaknem érvényét veszíti az egyezményes idoszámítás. Egy nagy villanykapcsolót lekattintanak, magát a fokapcsolót. Amitol a látás, az észlelés és a gondolkodás közel sem szunik meg. E párhuzamosan muködo funkciók a frissen szerzett észleléseiket azonban nem a tudat egyezményes idorendjére fuzik fel.

    Péter Nádas
  • Death And Dying Quote #19

    Be happy but when sad times come, know that God allow these time for self-realisation.

    Lailah Gifty Akita
  • Death And Dying Quote #20

    Because we will die, but at least we will die unbroken

    Rick Yancey
  • Death And Dying Quote #21

    Between the dark, heavily laden treetops of the spreading chestnut trees could be seen the dark blue of the sky, full of stars, all solemn and golden, which extended their radiance unconcernedly into the distance. That was the nature of the stars. and the trees bore their buds and blossoms and scars for everyone to see, and whether it signified pleasure or pain, they accepted the strong will to live. flies that lived only for a day swarmed toward their death. every life had its radiance and beauty. i had insight into it all for a moment, understood it and found it good, and also found my life and sorrows good.

    Hermann Hesse
  • Death And Dying Quote #22

    Biology includes the study of the human death which began when you took your first breath

    Stanley Victor Paskavich
  • Death And Dying Quote #23

    blue-gold sky, fresh cloud,
    emerald-black mountain, trees
    on rocky ledges,

    on the summit, the tiny pin
    of a telephone tower-all

    brilliantly clear,
    in shadow and out.

    and on and through
    everything
    everywhere
    the sun shines
    without reservation (p. 97)

    Barbara Blatner
  • Death And Dying Quote #24

    Body parts really don’t like to be cut, stabbed or hacked into sections, and they express their anger by leaking all over the fuck. Jesus, we’re, like, seventy percent water or something? And you learn that’s so fucking true when you go to a fresh scene. Pools of it. Drips of it. Speckles of it. Then you got the stained clothes, rugs, bedsheets, walls, flooring—or if it’s outside, the ground cover, the concrete, the asphalt. And then there’s the smell. Blood, sweat, urine, other shit. That juicy bouquet will get in your sinuses and stay there for hours afterward.” He shook his head again. “The older cases . . . the smell is worse than the mess. Water deaths, with the bloating, are just ugly—and if that gas that’s built up gets out? The stench will knock you on your ass. And I don’t know, I wasn’t too crazy for the burn deaths either. I mean, you’d think we’d realize we’re not different than any other mammal—cooked meat is cooked meat, period. But I’ve never seen a grown man puke up his coffee and donuts over a medium rare T-bone.

    JR Ward
  • Death And Dying Quote #25

    Books have a unique way of stopping time in a particular moment and saying: Let’s not forget this.

    Dave Eggers
  • Death And Dying Quote #26

    But he drank a lot. When love dies, he told me, there are no survivors.

    Eion Colfer
  • Death And Dying Quote #27

    But if the cause be not good, the king himself hath a heavy reckoning to make, when all those legs and arms and heads, chopped off in battle, shall join together at the latter day and cry all 'We died at such a place;' some swearing, some crying for a surgeon, some upon their wives left poor behind them, some upon the debts they owe, some upon their children rawly left. I am afeard there are few die well that die in a battle; for how can they charitably dispose of anything, when blood is their argument? Now, if these men do not die well, it will be a black matter for the king that led them to it; whom to disobey were against all proportion of subjection.

    [Henry V, Act IV Scene I]

    William Shakespeare
  • Death And Dying Quote #28

    But it's hard to explain, Mitch. Now that I'm suffering, I feel closer to people who suffer than I ever did before. The other night, on TV, I saw people in Bosnia running across the street, getting fired upon, killed, innocent victims... and I just started to cry. I feel their anguish as if it were my own. I don't know any of these people. But--how can I put this?--I'm almost... drawn to them.

    Mitch Albom
  • Death And Dying Quote #29

    But never has the Call been so clear
    As now, when death’s cool hand
    Eases my spirit from my fevered body--
    And I answer the Call of the Master—
    The Call to new Heights.

    Jessica Coupe
  • Death And Dying Quote #30

    But she left him. That night the angels came back for her, like she'd asked them to. And nobody who saw the heartbreak on Grandpa's face when Granny breathed her last would have thought for one minute that he was glad to get shet of her . . . .

    Olive Ann Burns

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