2001 Quotations with Eath.
- 701. Walter Benjamin: Death is the sanction of everything the story-teller can tell. He has borrowed h ...

- 702. Barry Cornwall: Death is the tyrant of the imagination.

- 703. Percy Bysshe Shelley: Death is the veil which those who live call life. They sleep, and it is lifted.

- 704. Marcus Annaeus Seneca: Death is the wish of some, the relief of many, and the end of all.

- 705. William Shakespeare: Death makes no conquest of this conqueror. For now he lives in fame, though not ...

- 706. Dwight L. Moody: Death may be the King of terrors... but Jesus is the King of kings!

- 707. Jean de La Fontaine: Death never takes the wise man by surprise. He is always ready to go.

- 708. Hannah Arendt: Death not merely ends life, it also bestows upon it a silent completeness, snatc ...

- 709. Motto: Death rather than disgrace.

- 710. Thomas Wolfe: Death the last voyage, the longest, and the best.

- 711. Virgil: Death twitches my ear. "Live," he says, "I am coming."

- 712. Lord Byron: Death, so called, is a thing which makes men weep, and yet a third of life is pa ...

- 713. Michel Eyquem De Montaigne: Death, they say, acquits us of all obligations.

- 714. Elwyn Brooks White: Deathlessness should be arrived at in a... haphazard fashion. Loving fame as muc ...

- 715. Emil Ludwig: Debate is the death of conversation.

- 716. Jean Baudrillard: Deep down, no one really believes they have a right to live. But this death sent ...

- 717. William Hazlitt: Defoe says that there were a hundred thousand country fellows in his time ready ...

- 718. Allen Ginsberg: Democracy! Bah! When I hear that word I reach for my feather boa!

- 719. Marcus Aurelius: Despise not death, but welcome it, for nature wills it like all else.

- 720. Charles De Gaulle: Diplomats are useful only in fair weather. As soon as it rains, they drown in ev ...

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