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Famous Quotes about Death
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Meaningful Quotes about Death
The truest end of life is to know the life that
never ends.—William Penn.
Let those who thoughtfully consider the brevity of life remember the
length of eternity.—Bishop Ken..
To die,—to sleep,—
No more;—and by a sleep to say we end
The heart-ache, and the thousand natural shocks
That flesh is heir to.
—Shakespeare.
Death, so called, is a thing that makes men weep,
And yet a third of life is pass'd in sleep.
—Byron.
Death robs the rich and relieves the poor.—J.L. Basford.
God's finger touch'd him, and he slept.—Tennyson.
But no! that look is not the last;
We yet may meet where seraphs dwell,
Where love no more deplores the past,
Nor breathes that withering word—Farewell!
—Peabody.
I looked, and behold a pale horse; and his name that sat on him was
Death.—Revelation 6:8.
When we see our enemies and friends gliding away before us, let us not
forget that we are subject to the general law of mortality, and shall
soon be where our doom will be fixed forever.—Dr. Johnson.
I have seen those who have arrived at a fearless contemplation of the
future, from faith in the doctrine which our religion teaches. Such men
were not only calm and supported, but cheerful in the hour of death; and
I never quitted such a sick chamber without a hope that my last end
might be like theirs.—Sir Henry Halford.
One may live as a conqueror, a king or a magistrate; but he must die as
a man. The bed of death brings every human being to his pure
individuality; to the intense contemplation of that deepest and most
solemn of all relations, the relation between the creature and his
Creator. Here it is that fame and renown cannot assist us; that all
external things must fail to aid us; that even friends, affection and
human love and devotedness cannot succor us.—Webster.
There is no death. The thing that we call death
Is but another, sadder name for life.
—Stoddard.
All that nature has prescribed must be good; and as death is natural to
us, it is absurdity to fear it. Fear loses its purpose when we are sure
it cannot preserve us, and we should draw resolution to meet it, from
the impossibility to escape it.—Steele.
There is nothing certain in man's life but this, that he must lose
it.—Owen Meredith.
Death is the liberator of him whom freedom cannot release, the physician
of him whom medicine cannot cure, and the comforter of him whom time
cannot console.—Colton.
The finest day of life is that on which one quits it.—Frederick the
Great.
Death gives us sleep, eternal youth, and immortality.—Richter.
You should not fear, nor yet should you wish for your last day.—Martial.
No man but knows that he must die; he knows that in whatever quarter of
the world he abides—whatever be his circumstances—however strong his
present hold of life—however unlike the prey of death he looks—that it
is his doom beyond reverse to die.—Stebbing.
It is by no means a fact that death is the worst of all evils; when it
comes, it is an alleviation to mortals who are worn out with
sufferings.—Metastasio.
God giveth quietness at last.—Whittier.
Death hath ten thousand several doors
For men to take their exits.
—John Webster.
Death will have his day.—Shakespeare.
Death comes but once.—Beaumont and Fletcher.
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