Quotes about Death
When that glorious day comes, sin and death will be destroyed and Satan will be banished. All the strife and hatred and suffering and death that twist and scar this world will vanish, and the Lord's Prayer will be fulfilled: God's will will be done on earth as it is in heaven.
— Billy Graham
It was Sir Walter Scott who asked, "Is death the last sleep? No, it is the final awakening.
— Billy Graham
We've tried calling sin "errors" or mistakes" or "poor judgment," but sin itself has stayed the same. No matter how we try to salve our conscience, we've known all along that men are still sinners; and the results of sin are still disease, disappointment, disillusionment, despair, and death.
— Billy Graham
But the judgment of God is not only an event that may take place some day in history when war or conflict might bring death to millions. His judgment is more than death—it is eternal banishment from the presence of God (2 Thessalonians 1:6—10; Revelation 20:11—15).
— Billy Graham
Never forget: Death was Satan's greatest victory.
— Billy Graham
The Bible teaches that Satan is the author of sin. Sin is the reason we have afflictions, including death. All of our problems and our suffering are a result of man's rebellion against God. But God has provided a rescue in His Son.
— Billy Graham
The Bible has much to say about the brevity of life and the necessity of preparing for eternity. I am convinced that only when a man is prepared to die is he also prepared to live.
— Billy Graham
We have tried to enthrone the false gods of money, fame, and human intelligence; but however we try, the end is always the same: "It is appointed unto men once to die" [Hebrews 9:27 KJV].
— Billy Graham
Someone has said that death is not a period, but a comma in the story of life.
— Billy Graham
The longing of your breast is to be a living flame, ignited with the exhilaration of beholding His beauty, worshiping Him with uninhibited abandon, and deployed into the world with self-controlled, calculated zeal that does not love its own life even unto death.
— Bob Sorge
Out of the uncharted, unthinkable dark we came, And in a little time we shall return again Into the vast, unanswering dark.
— Helen Keller
It's wrong for parents to bury their children. It should be the other way around.
— Rose Kennedy