Famous Death Quotes Part – 12

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Death is a displaced name for a linguistic predicament.

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Death is a great preacher of deathlessness. The protest of the soul against death, its reversion, its revulsion, is a high instinct of life. Dissatisfaction in his world who satisfieth the desire of every living thing has a grip on the future. As far as this goes, he has the least assurance of immortality who can be best satisfied with eating and drinking and ‘things’; he has the surest hope of ongoings and far distances who does not live by bread alone, whose eye, is looking over the shoulder of things, whose ear hears mighty waters rolling evermore, who has ‘hopes naught can satisfy below.’ The limits of which death makes us aware, make us aware of life’s limitlessness. The wing whose stretch touches the bars of its cage knows it was meant for an ampler ether and diviner air.’

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Death is a mighty mediator. There all the flames of rage are extinguished, hatred is appeased, and angelic pity, like a weeping sister, bends with gentle and close embrace over the funeral urn.

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Death is a million times better then 10 more days in this life.

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Death is a silent, peaceful genius, who rocks our second childhood to sleep in the cradle of the coffin.

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Death is a stage in human progress, to be passed as we would pass from childhood to youth, or from youth to manhood, and with the same consciousness of an everlasting nature.

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Death is an equall doome To good and bad, the common In of rest.

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Death is an eternal sleep.

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Death is an evil; the gods have so judged; had it been good, they would die.

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Death is another life.

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Death is as near to the young as to the old; here is all the difference: death stands behind the young man’s back, before the old man’s face.

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Death is better, a milder fate than tyranny.

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Death is but crossing the world, as friends do the seas; they live in one another still.

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Death Is Conquered Though We Slumber, Seven Is The Perfect Number.

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Death is dreadful to the man whose all is extinguished with his life; but not to him whose glory never can die.

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Death is dreadful, but in the first springtime of youth, to be snatched forcibly from the banquet to which the individual has but just sat down is peculiarly appalling.

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Death is easier to bear without thinking of it, than the thought of death without peril.

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Death is every man’s final critic. To die well you must live bravely.

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Death is like a fisherman, who, having caught a fish in his net, leaves it in the water for a time; the fish continues to swim about, but all the while the net is round it, and the fishermen will snatch it out in his own good time.

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Death is more universal than life; everyone dies but not everyone lives.


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