Life is a terminal illness.
Mokokoma MokhonoanaStichwörter: life death illness sickness disease terminal-illness illness-and-hope terminal-disease
Dear Whoever-that-just-found-out-that-they-have-a-terminal-illness, don't let that put you down. Technically, we are all dying.
Mokokoma MokhonoanaStichwörter: death cancer terminal-illness terminal-disease
*Paying one’s last respects* is about the payer, not the paid. (Who attends the funeral — and who doesn’t — is the deceased’s last worry.)
Mokokoma MokhonoanaStichwörter: death friendships funeral
At the root of this new feeling was the realization that he was going to die--but not today. I'm going to die. When you first grasp that concept as a child, it seems like a revelation that is both monumental and entirely irrelevant, like the fact that there are millions of stars like our sun scattered through the universe. As you move through your life, you say the words to yourself with varying degrees of conviction. When a car runs a red light and misses you by inches in an intersection, you say it and you mean it for a moment.
Reece HirschCareful. When you dabble too much with reason life becomes nothing but a process of dying.
Lucas Mascotto-CarboneStichwörter: individuality reason death rationality thought-provoking rationalism relgion
As for man, his days are numbered, whatever he might do, it is but wind.
Andrew R. GeorgeStichwörter: death mankind mortality
Because who can describe the look that triggers the memory of loved ones? Who can anticipate the frown, the smile, or the misplaced lock of hair that sends a swift, undeniable signal from the past? Who can ever estimate the power of association, which is always strongest in moments of love and in memories of death?
John IrvingStichwörter: nostalgia death memory
...our loves ones truly are ever-present. We may bury their bodies or scatter their ashes, but their spirits are boundless and do not accompany them to the grave. The terms 'letting go' and 'closure' are just empty words. They mean nothing to someone who has suffered through the death of a loved one. Instead of insisting on figuratively burying our dead, why not keep them close to us? Love doesn't die when we do.
April SlaughterStichwörter: loss death grief burial dying closure
Everyone gets killed in the shower. Don't you go to the movies? Psycho. Dead in shower. The MExican in No country for Old Men. Dead in shower. Michelle Pfeiffer in What Lies Beneath. Almost dead in shower, or in the bath, anyway. But she did that thing with her toe and got out OD. Still the shower, though...Glen Close in Fatal Attraction. Dead in shower. John Travolta in Pulp Fiction. Very dead in shower. But never closets. I can't think of anyone shot in a closet. This is why I hide in closets.
Derek B. MillerStichwörter: death movies shower closet
He had lots of deaths, but that was OK, games were like that, you died a lot until you got the hang of it
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