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    in the context of loss, each child is an only to her or his parents. Human relationships do not fill in for, do not substitute for, do not replace each other.

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    In the depths of your hopes and desires, lies your silent knowledge of the beyond, and like seeds dreaming beneath the snow, your heart dreams of spring. Trust the dreams, for in them is hidden the gate to eternity.

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    In the death of my son, now more than two years ago, I seem to have lost a beautiful estate,--no more. I cannot get it nearer to me.

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    In the depth of the anxiety of having to die is the anxiety of being eternally forgotten.

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    In the democracy of the dead all men at last are equal. There is neither rank nor station nor prerogative in the republic of the grave.

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    In the event that I am reincarnated, I would like to return as a deadly virus, in order to contribute something to solve overpopulation.

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    In the garden the door is always open into the "holy" - growth, birth, death. Every flower holds the whole mystery in its short cycle, and in the garden we are never far away from death, the fertilizing, good, creative death.

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    In the godforsaken, obscene quicksand of life, there is a deafening alleluia rising from the souls of those who weep, and of those who weep with those who weep. If you watch, you will see The hand of God putting the stars back in their skies one by one.

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    In the long run we are all dead.

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    In "The Myth of Sisyphus", his most important non-fiction work, Albert Camus suggested that if we believed what most people claim to be the purpose of life, we would feel compelled to commit suicide. If, however, we accept that life has no purpose we would be inclined to soldier on in a cussed, stoical manner like Sisyphus, endlessly pushing his rock up a hill only to see it roll down again.

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    In the midst of death life persists.

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    in the place I am from ... a grave is topped off with a huge mound of loose earth - carelessly, as if piled up in child's play, not serious at all - because death is just another way of being, and the dead will not stay put, and sometimes the actions of the dead are more significant, more profound, than their actions in life, and no structure of concrete or stone can contain them.

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    In the presence of eternity, the mountains are as transient as the clouds.

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    In the stars is written the death of every man.

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    In the twentieth century, death terrifies men less than the absence of real life. All these dead, mechanized, specialized actions, stealing a little bit of life a thousand times a day until the mind and body are exhausted, until that death which is not the

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    In this world nothing can be said to be certain, except death and taxes.

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    Into the valley of Death Rode the six hundred.

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    Into the winter's gray delight, Into the summer's golden dream, Holy and high and impartial, Death, the mother of Life, Mingles all men for ever.

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    I often wish for the end of the wretched remnant of my life; and that wish is a rational one; but then the innate principle of self-preservation, wisely implanted in our natures, for obvious purposes, opposes that wish, and makes us endeavour to spin out our thread as long as we can, however decayed and rotten it may be.

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    I personally want to "do" death in the active and not the passive, and to be there to look it in the eye and be doing something when it comes for me.

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    I pray every night before I go to sleep and every morning when I wake up.

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    I pray-for fashion's word is out And prayer comes round again- That I may seem, though I die old, A foolish, passionate man.

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    I realized that I had died and been reborn numberless times but just didn't remember because the transitions from life to death and back are so ghostly easy, a magical action for naught, like falling asleep and waking up again a million times, the utter casualness and deep ignorance of it.

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    I regret not death. I am going to meet my friends in another world.

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    I really wanted to die at certain periods in my life. Death was like love, a romantic escape. I took pills because I didn't want to throw myself off my balcony and know people would photograph me lying dead below

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    I say quite deliberately that the Christian religion, as organized in its Churches, has been and still is the principal enemy of moral progress in the world.

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    I remember how people would often come to see my master Jamyang Khyentse simply to ask for his guidance for the moment of death. He was so loved and revered throughout Tibet, especially in the eastern province of Kham, that some would travel for months on end to meet him and get his blessing just once before they died. All my masters would give this as their advice, for this is the essence of what is needed as you come to die: "Be free of attachment and aversion. Keep your mind pure. And unite your mind with Buddha.

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    I saw few die of hunger; of eating, a hundred thousand.

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    Is death the last sleep? No, it is the last and final awakening.

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    Is childhood ever long enough, or a happy time, or even a beautiful summer day? All of these carry the seeds of the same fierce mystery that we call death.

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    I see Hermes, unsuspected, dying, well-beloved, saying to the people, "Do not weep for me, This is not my true country, I have lived banished from my true country - I now go back there, I return to the celestial sphere where every one goes in his turn.

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    I shall soon be laid in the quiet grave - thank God for the quiet grave

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    I see that you have made three spelling mistakes.

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    I shall soon be laid in the quiet grave--thank God for the quiet grave--O! I can feel the cold earth upon me--the daisies growing over me--O for this quiet--it will be my first.

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    I see that I am to wait for what will be exhibited by death.

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    I shall have more to say when I am dead.

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    I shall not die of a cold. I shall die of having lived.

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    Is it courage in a dying man to go, in weakness and in agony, to affront an almighty and eternal God?

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    Is life a pregnancy? That would make death a birth.

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    Is it then so sad a thing to die?

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    Is man one of God's blunders? Or is God one of man's blunders?

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    Isn't death the boundary we need?

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    I shall venture to affirm, that there never was a popular religion, which represented the state of departed souls in such a light,as would render it eligible for human kind, that there should be such a state. These fine models of religion are the mere product of philosophy. For as death lies between the eye and the prospect of futurity, that event is so shocking to nature, that it must throw a gloom on all the regions which lie beyond it; and suggest to the generality of mankind the idea of Cerberus and Furies; devils, and torrents of fire and brimstone.

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    I stay a little longer, as one stays, to cover up the embers that still burn.

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    I still live. Pretty.

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    It ain't those parts of the Bible that I can't understand that bother me, it is the parts that I do understand.

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    [I support] term limits for career politicians and the death penalty for career politicians.

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    It costs me never a stab nor squirm / To tread by chance upon a worm. / Aha, my little dear, / I say, Your clan will pay me back one day.

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    It becomes an emperor to die standing (i.e., "in harness"). [Lat., Decet imperatorem statem mori.]

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    It cost about 75 cents to kill a man in Ceasar's time. The price rose to about $3,000 per man during the Napoleonic wars; to $5,000 in the American Civil War; and then to $21,000 per man in World War I. Estimates for the future wars indicate that it may cost the warring countries not less than $50,000 for each man killed.