Famous Quotes - Tags - Dying

  • ... with dozens of as yet
    Unrealized projects, and a strict sense
    Of time running out, of... More
  • Ample make this bed.
    Make this bed with awe;
    In it wait till judgment break
    Excellent... More
  • An afternoon of nurses and rumours;
    The provinces of his body revolted,
    The squares of... More
  • An old man, broken with the storms of state,
    Is come to lay his weary bones among... More
  • And suddenly, to be dying
    Is not a little or mean or cheap thing,
    Only wearying, the heat... More
  • Are not the days of my life few? Let me alone, that I may find a little comfort before I go,... More
  • But I will be
    A bridegroom in my death, and run into’t
    As to a lover’s bed. More
  • But wilt thou cure thine heart
    Of love and all its smart,
    Then die, dear, die; More
  • By-gones are by-gones, as Chartres, when he was dying, said of his sins: let us look forwards. More
  • Can you see it? Isn’t it beautiful? I told you. More
  • cried as he died, fearing at last the spheres’
    Last sound, the world going out without a... More
  • Everyone waiting here was once in love. More
  • Everything is being blown away;
    A little horse trots with a letter in its mouth, which is... More
  • Goodbye, my love, my life. Goodbye, goodbye. More
  • he bowed and
    not flinching from her black breath
    gave her his arm.... More
  • His eyelids droop, his head falls low,
    His old eyes cloud with dreams;
    The sun upon all... More
  • I will take no more physick, not even my opiates; for I have prayed that I may render up my soul... More
  • It is written in the Book of Usable Minutes
    That all things have their center in their dying.... More
  • I’d like to see Paris before I die. Philadelphia will do. More
  • I’m not afraid of dying tomorrow, only of being killed. More
  • I’ve seen a Dying Eye More
  • Let’s choose executors and talk of wills. More
  • Men must endure
    Their going hence even as their coming hither.
    Ripeness is all. More
  • My long sickness
    Of health and living now begins to mend,
    And nothing brings me all things. More
  • my
    mother hoped that

    i would die etcetera
    bravely of course my father... More
  • Nothing in his life
    Became him like the leaving it. He died
    As one that had been studied... More
  • O my black soul! Now thou art summoned
    By sickness, death’s herald, and champion;
    Thou... More
  • O sir, you are old;
    Nature in you stands on the very verge
    Of his confine. More
  • O the night of the weeping children!
    O the night of the children branded for death!
    Sleep... More
  • O Time the fatal wrack of mortal things,
    That draws oblivion’s curtains over kings; More
  • O, but they say the tongues of dying men
    Enforce attention like deep harmony.
    Where words... More
  • Of all mortals, some dying men are the most tyrannical; and certainly, since they will shortly... More
  • Oh, yes, I’d do it all again; the spirit is willing yet; I feel the same desire to do the work... More
  • Servants round his cushioned place
    Are with new sorrow wrung;
    Hounds are gazing on his... More
  • She has not grown uncivil
    As narrow natures would
    And called the pleasures... More
  • So live that when thy summons comes to join
    The innumerable caravan that moves
    To that... More
  • So ‘a bade me lay more clothes on his feet. I put my hand into the bed and felt them, and they... More
  • struggled scarce—
    Consented, and was dead—

    And We—We placed the... More
  • the closer I move
    To death, one man through his sundered hulks,
    The louder the sun... More
  • The dignity to be sought in death is the appreciation by others of what one has been in life,...... More
  • the light of a whole life dies
    When love is gone. More
  • The privilege to die— More
  • The twentieth year is well-nigh past;
    Since first our sky was overcast,
    Ah would that... More
  • There are few things more fundamentally encouraging and stimulating than seeing someone else die. More
  • These o protect from step Dames injury.
    And if chance to thine eyes shall bring this... More
  • Those who do not know how to live must make a merit of dying. More
  • Thy soul and body, when death’s agony
    Besieged around thy noble heart,
    Did not with... More
  • We might as well die as to go on living like this. More
  • We sometimes congratulate ourselves at the moment of waking from a troubled dream; it may be so... More
  • We thinke that Paradise and Calvarie,
    Christs Crosse, and Adams tree, stood in one... More
  • Well, we are all condamnés, as Victor Hugo says [in Le dernier jour d’un condamné]:... we... More
  • What is he buzzing in my ears?
    ‘Now that I come to die,
    Do I view the world as a vale... More
  • When a doctor refuses money, even the most ethical ones, you usually start driving a good bargain... More
  • When a leopard dies, it leaves its skin; when a person dies, he leaves his reputation. More
  • With the old kindness, the old distinguished grace,
    She lies, her lovely piteous head amid... More
  • ‘A parted ev’n just between twelve and one, ev’n at the
    turning o’ the tide; for... More
  • “Put the chair upon the grass:
    Bring Rody and his hounds,
    That I may contented... More

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