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 HerbertTags: death-and-dying
Σίμωσε στο πιάνο και πήρε μερικά ακόρντα. Κείνη τη στιγμή΄έσπασε με κρότο μια χορδή κι έσβησε σ' ένα μακρόσυρτο και τρεμάμενο ήχο...
-Ακούς Νιέτοτσκα, ακούς; ρώτησε, ξαφνικά με μια εμπνευσμένη φωνή, δείχνοντας το πιάνο. Τεντώσανε πολύ, πάρα πολύ τούτη τη χορδή· δεν μπόρεσε άλλο να βαστάξει και πέθανε. Ακούς, τι λυπητερά που πεθαίνουν οι ήχοι!
Tags: melancholy death-and-dying
I always wondered what it must be like to lose a twin—if somehow Mary felt it like it was happening to her. If she felt physical pain.
Francesca Lia BlockTags: pain empathy loss death suffering suffer death-and-dying twin death-of-a-loved-one twins empathetic
He was dead.
No trace of pain, no sufferings, no victimization.
Tags: inspirational death-and-dying death-of-a-loved-one
Death whispers your name to me.
Wayne Gerard TrotmanTags: scifi death science-fiction death-and-dying sci-fi threats telepathy psychic psychic-powers chi-ro-jin talisian
Si me convierto será porque es preferible que muera un creyente a que lo haga un ateo.
Christopher HitchensTags: religion death-and-dying ateísmo
The tragedy of life, Howard, is not that the beautiful die young, but that they grow old and mean. It will not happen to me.
Raymond ChandlerTags: life death-and-dying beautiful goodbyes
إنها لأحجية أن تأكل الموت في كل ما تأكل ، وتشربه في كل ما تشرب وتلبسه في كل ما تلبس، وأن تباركه ومن ثم تلعنه عندما يأكلك ويشربك ويلبسك
Mikhail NaimyTags: death-and-dying
I don't know what happens after we die. It doesn't seem to me like there can be much past this. But I suppose I can conceive that what we make and do can last beyond us. Maybe in a different place, on another plane.
Ally CondieTags: afterlife death-and-dying
Everybody dies. There’s nothing you can do about it. Whether or not you eat six almonds a day. Whether or not you believe in God. (Although there’s no question a belief in God would come in handy. It would be great to think there’s a plan, and that everything happens for a reason. I don’t happen to believe that. And every time one of my friends says to me, “Everything happens for a reason,” I would like to smack her.)
Nora EphronTags: death-and-dying old-age
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