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    Afraid of death? Not at all. Be a great relief. Then I wouldn't have to talk to you.

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    A friend who dies, it's something of you who dies.

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    Afraid? Of whom am I afraid? Not death. For who is he?

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    After a person dies, there is always something like a feeling of stupefaction, so difficult is it to comprehend this unexpected advent of nothingness and to resign oneself to believing it.

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    After the war, and until the day of his death, his position on almost every public question was either mischievous or ridiculous, and usually both.

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    After they had accustomed themselves at Rome to the spectacles of the slaughter of animals, they proceeded to those of the slaughter of men, to the gladiators.

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    After life's fitful fever he sleeps well. Treason has done his worst. Nor steel nor poison, malice domestic, foreign levy, nothing can touch him further.

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    After the writer's death, reading his journal is like receiving a long letter.

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    Against specious appearances we must set clear convictions, bright and ready for use. When death appears as an evil, we ought immediately to remember that evils are things to be avoided, but death is inevitable.

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    A garden is always a series of losses set against a few triumphs, like life itself.

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    Against you I will fling myself, unvanquished and unyielding, O Death!

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    After all, every murderer when he kills runs the risk of the most dreadful of deaths, whereas those who kill him risk nothing except promotion.

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    A good designer must rely on experience, on precise, logic thinking; and on pedantic exactness. No magic will do.

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    A human act once set in motion flows on forever to the great account. Our deathlessness is in what we do, not in what we are.

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    A good death does honour to a whole life.

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    Ah, if only a few more massacres would suffice To sort it all out once and for all With so many uprisings and so many fallen heads In Paradise we should all be by now! But the wished-for Golden Age is endlessly postponed The gods remain so thirsty, they are insatiable Thus it is death, an endless cycle of death

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    A human life has seasons much as the earth has seasons, each time with its own particular beauty and power. And gift. By focusing on springtime and summer, we have turned the natural process of life into a process of loss rather than a process of celebration and appreciation. Life is neither linear nor stagnant. It is movement from mystery to mystery. Just as a year includes autumn and winter, life includes death, not as an opposite but as an integral part of the way life is made.

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    Alas, I am dying beyond my means.

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    Alas, day, you brought light, You trailed splendour You showed us god: I salute you, most precious one, But I go to a new place, Another life.

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    Ageing destroys youth, sickness destroys health, degeneration of life destroys all excellent qualities and death destroys life. Even if you are a great runner, you cannot run away from death. you cannot stop death with your wealth, through your magic performances or recitation of mantras or even medicines. Therefore, it is wise to prepare for your death.

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    A life of action and danger moderates the dread of death.

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    A little allegory of the soul - wherever it hides, God will find it.

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    All architects want to live beyond their deaths.

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    A little time separates us from those who depart - a time of tears, a time of sadness and solitude; but, that over, we go to rejoin them and to enjoy with them the society of the blessed. Oh, how sweetly the heart rests in this immortal hope!

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    A little while with grief and laughter, And then the day will close; The shadows gather ... what comes after No man knows.

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    All human beings are like travelers floating down the eternal river of time, embarking at a certain point and disembarking again at another point in order to make room for others waiting below the river to come aboard.

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    All flesh is grass. and all its glory fades Like the fair flower dishevell'd in the wind; Riches have wings, and grandeur is a dream; The man we celebrate must find a tomb, And we that worship him, ignoble graves.

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    All I desire for my own burial, is not to be buried alive; but how or where, I think, must be entirely indifferent to every rational creature.

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    All men think that all men are mortal but themselves.

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    All our knowledge merely helps us to die a more painful death than animals that know nothing.

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    All our knowledge merely helps us to die a more painful death than the animals that know nothing. A day will come when science will turn upon its error and no longer hesitate to shorten our woes. A day will come when it will dare and act with certainty; when life, grown wiser, will depart silently at its hour, knowing that it has reached its term.

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    All say, ‘how hard it is that we have to die’ -- a strange complaint to come from the mouths of those who have had to live.

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    All societies on the verge of death are masculine. A society can survive with only one man; no society will survive a shortage of women.

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    All death in nature is birth, and at the moment of death appears visibly the rising of life. There is no dying principle in nature, for nature throughout is unmixed life, which, concealed behind the old, begins again and develops itself. Death as well as birth is simply in itself, in order to present itself ever more brightly and more like to itself.

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    All stories, if continued far enough, end in death.

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    All that tread, the globe are but a handful to the tribes, that slumber in its bosom.

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    All trials are trials for one's life, just as all sentences are sentences of death.

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    All this talk about equality. The only thing people really have in common is that they are all going to die.

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    All things are subject to decay and when fate summons, monarchs must obey.

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    Although the time of death is approaching me, I am not afraid of dying and going to Hell or (what would be considerably worse) going to the popularized version of Heaven. I expect death to be nothingness and, for removing me from all possible fears of death, I am thankful to atheism.

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    A long life or a short life are of equal importance to God.

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    Along with the lazy man... the dying man is the immoral man: the former, a subject that does not work; the latter, an object that no longer even makes itself available to be worked on by others.

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    A man after death, is not a natural but a spiritual man; nevertheless he still appears in all respects like himself.

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    A man dies ... only a few circles in the water prove that he was ever there. And even they quickly disappear. And when they're gone, he's forgotten, without a trace, as if he'd never even existed. And that's all.

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    A man dies not for the many wounds that pierce his breast, unless it be that life's end keep pace with death, nor by sitting on his hearth at home doth he the more escape his appointed doom.

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    Although we may trust God's promises for life after death and the certainty of a heavenly home, we must still face the reality of death.

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    A man can be saved and not believe in the Doctrines of Grace...but he must be a very proud man. Unknown-but if you know who said it, please tell me You're born. You suffer. You die. Fortunately, there's a loophole.

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    A man does not die of love or his liver or even of old age; he dies of being a man.

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    A man of about fifty-four years of age, had begun, five or six months before, to be somewhat emaciated in his whole body...a troublesome vomiting came on, of a fluid which resembl’d water, tinctur’d with soot.... Death took place.... In the stomach...was an ulcerated cancerous tumour.... Betwixt the stomach and the spleen were two glandular bodies, of the bigness of a bean, and in their colour, and substance, not much unlike that tumour which I have describ’d in the stomach.

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    A man's life breath cannot come back again-- no raiders in force, no trading brings it back, once it slips through a man's clenched teeth.

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