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Quotes about Death

For it is not death or pain that is to be feared, but the fear of pain or death.
— Epictetus
I want to die, even though I don't have to.
— Epictetus
Lucky is the man who dies at work.
— Epictetus
Apropos of which, Diogenes says somewhere that one way to guarantee freedom is to be ready to die.
— Epictetus
I hope death overtakes me when I'm occupied solely with the care of my character, in an effort to make it passionless, free, unrestricted and unrestrained.
— Epictetus
No, I cannot escape death, but at least I can escape the fear of it — or do I have to die moaning and groaning too?
— Epictetus
To what purpose should I trouble myself in searching out the secrets of the stars, having death or slavery continually before my eyes?
— Anaximenes
It is better to die well than to live badly.
— Jan Hus
People kill for love. They die for love.
— Helen Fisher
If I die without food or without eternal salvation, I want to die without food.
— David Green
We don't become mature human beings by getting lucky or cleverly circumventing loss, and certainly not by avoidance and distraction. Learn to lament. Learn this lamentation. We're mortals, after all. We and everyone around are scheduled for death (mortis). Get used to it. Take up your cross. It prepares us and those around us for resurrection. — Eugene Peterson
— Peter Scazzero
Again, one man loses by death a much-loved1359 son; another has a reprobate son alive; both equally to be pitied, though the one mourns over the death, the other over the life, of his boy.
— Philip Schaff