Quotes about Death
Be not as one that hath ten thousand years to live death is nigh at hand while thou livest, while thou hast time, be good.
— Marcus Aurelius
Death is not natural for a state as it is for a human being, for whom death is not only necessary, but frequently even desirable.
— Cicero
He may look on death with joy, who can look on forgiveness with faith.
— Thomas Watson
If the Resurrection is resurrection from the dead, all hope and freedom are in spite of death.
— Paul Ricoeur
The recovery of freedom is so splendid a thing that we must not shun even death when seeking to recover it.
— Cicero
Old age, calm, expanded, broad with the haughty breadth of the universe, old age flowing free with the delicious near-by freedom of death.
— Edith Wharton
I have always done my duty. I am ready to die. My only regret is for the friends I leave behind me.
— Zachary Taylor
Books help us understand who we are and how we are to behave. They show us what community and friendship mean; they show us how to live and die.
— Anne Lamott
To die will be an awfully big adventure.
— Aristotle
I want my food dead. Not sick, not dying, dead.
— Oscar Wilde
I'm not convinced that your date of death is the date carved on your tombstone. Most people die long before that. We start dying when we have nothing worth living for. Ad we don't really start living until we find something worth dying for. Ironically, discovering something worth dying for is what makes life worth living.
— Mark Batterson
I'm not convinced that your date of death is the date carved on your tombstone. Most people die long before that. We start dying when we have nothing worth living for. And we don't really start living until we find something worth dying for. Ironically, discovering something worth dying for is what makes life worth living.
— Mark Batterson