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- Death unites as well as separates it silences all paltry feeling.
- Honore De Balzac on Death
- Death Valley is really wide-open - it's bigger than Rhode Island - and it's less a part of California than an ungoverned territory, so there's lots of weird cops-and-robbers stuff going on.
- Gus Van Sant on Death
- Death was like love, a romantic escape.
- Brigitte Bardot on Death
- Death will be a great relief. No more interviews.
- Katharine Hepburn on Death
- Death would not be called bad, O people, if one knew how to truly die.
- Guru Nanak on Death
- Death's an old joke, but each individual encounters it anew.
- Ivan Turgenev on Death
- Death's in the good-bye.
- Anne Sexton on Death
- Death, like birth, is a secret of Nature.
- Marcus Aurelius on Death
- Death, so called, is a thing which makes men weep, And yet a third of life is passed in sleep.
- Lord Byron on Death
- Death, the final, triumphant lover.
- Bela Lugosi on Death
- Death, they say, acquits us of all obligations.
- Michel De Montaigne on Death
- Deep down, no one really believes they have a right to live. But this death sentence generally stays tucked away, hidden beneath the difficulty of living. If that difficulty is removed from time to time, death is suddenly there, unintelligibly.
- Jean Baudrillard on Death
- Defeat the fear of death and welcome the death of fear.
- G. Gordon Liddy on Death
- Defeat the fear of death and you welcome the death of fear.
- G. Gordon Liddy on Death
- Defoe says that there were a hundred thousand country fellows in his time ready to fight to the death against popery, without knowing whether popery was a man or a horse.
- William Hazlitt on Death
- Depakote also has a really bad side effect, which is death.
- Margot Kidder on Death
- Dependency is death to initiative, to risk-taking and opportunity. It's time to stop the spread of government dependency and fight it like the poison it is.
- Mitt Romney on Death
- Despise not death, but welcome it, for nature wills it like all else.
- Marcus Aurelius on Death
- Die, v.: To stop sinning suddenly.
- Elbert Hubbard on Death
- Disease generally begins that equality which death completes.
- Samuel Johnson on Death
- Disease, insanity, and death were the angels that attended my cradle, and since then have followed me throughout my life.
- Edvard Munch on Death
- Divorce is probably as painful as death.
- William Shatner on Death
- Do not fear death so much but rather the inadequate life.
- Bertolt Brecht on Death
- Do not seek death. Death will find you. But seek the road which makes death a fulfillment.
- Dag Hammarskjold on Death
- Do the thing we fear, and death of fear is certain.
- Ralph Waldo Emerson on Death
- Do the thing you fear most and the death of fear is certain.
- Mark Twain on Death
- Does not the very word 'creative' mean to build, to initiate, to give out, to act - rather than to be acted upon, to be subjective? Living photography is positive in its approach, it sings a song of life - not death.
- Berenice Abbott on Death
- Doing linear scans over an associative array is like trying to club someone to death with a loaded Uzi.
- Larry Wall on Death
- Don't be afraid of death so much as an inadequate life.
- Bertolt Brecht on Death
- Don't be afraid to feel as angry or as loving as you can, because when you feel nothing, it's just death.
- Lena Horne on Death
- Drown in a cold vat of whiskey? Death, where is thy sting?
- W. C. Fields on Death
- Dying before dying has two important consequences: It liberates the individual from the fear of death and influences the actual experience of dying at the time of biological demise.
- Stanislav Grof on Death
- Dying is easy, it's living that scares me to death.
- Annie Lennox on Death
- Each day is a little life: every waking and rising a little birth, every fresh morning a little youth, every going to rest and sleep a little death.
- Arthur Schopenhauer on Death
- Each instant of life is a step toward death.
- Pierre Corneille on Death
- Early this morning, I signed my death warrant.
- Michael Collins on Death
- Emigration is no longer a solution it's a defeat. People are risking death, drowning every day, but they're knocking on doors that are not open.
- Tahar Ben Jelloun on Death
- Even at our birth, death does but stand aside a little. And every day he looks towards us and muses somewhat to himself whether that day or the next he will draw nigh.
- Robert Bolt on Death
- Even death is not to be feared by one who has lived wisely.
- Even in the valley of the shadow of death, two and two do not make six.
- Leo Tolstoy on Death
- Even though people may be well known, they hold in their hearts the emotions of a simple person for the moments that are the most important of those we know on earth: birth, marriage and death.
- Jackie Kennedy on Death
- Even very young children need to be informed about dying. Explain the concept of death very carefully to your child. This will make threatening him with it much more effective.
- P. J. O'Rourke on Death
- Even when you're making a movie about life, death is a presence, and I guess it's part of my dramatic viewpoint. I'm not sure why exactly.
- Gus Van Sant on Death
- Even when you're making a movie about life, death is a presence, and I guess it's part of my dramatic viewpoint. I'm not sure why exactly. Maybe I'm drawn to it as a story element.
- Gus Van Sant on Death
- Every parting gives a foretaste of death, every reunion a hint of the resurrection.
- Arthur Schopenhauer on Death
- Every parting is a form of death, as every reunion is a type of heaven.
- Tryon Edwards on Death
- Every spiritual tradition has this idea of death and resurrection. It's not unique to Christianity.
- Deepak Chopra on Death
- Everybody is entertained to death.
- Everybody thinks I'm at death's door, but I'm not. There's nothing seriously wrong with me, and my heart is in 100 percent working order. Anything else you may hear is a damn lie!
- Bobby Darin on Death
- Everything one does in life, even love, occurs in an express train racing toward death. To smoke opium is to get out of the train while it is still moving. It is to concern oneself with something other than life or death.
- Jean Cocteau on Death
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