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Death Quotes - Page 75

The nearer people approach old age the closer they return to a semblance of childhood, until the time comes for them to depart this life, again like children, neither tired of living nor aware of death.

Desiderius Erasmus (1986). “Literary and Educational Writings: Panegyricus and Philippum Austriaeducem. Moriae encomium. Dialogus Julius exclusus e coelis. Institutio principis christiani. Querela pacis”

I pray every night before I go to sleep and every morning when I wake up.

"Demi Lovato's Second Chance". Interview with Amy Spencer, www.glamour.com. November 29, 2011.

Do not seek death. Death will find you.

"Markings". Book by Dag Hammarskjold, 1964.

The first step to eternal life is you have to die.

"Fight Club: A Novel". Book by Chuck Palahniuk, August 17, 1996.

The fear of death is the fear of the end of an illusion; so long as the illusion persists so long will the fear remain.

Christmas Humphreys (1969). “An Invitation to the Buddhist Way of Life for Western Readers”

He would make a lovely corpse.

Martin Chuzzlewit ch. 25 (1844)

We have only one way to be born and many ways to die.

Carolina Maria de Jesus (2005). “Beyond All Pity”

Without fear I can acknowledge that the authentic Christian tension is not between life and death, but between life and life.

Brennan Manning (2013). “NIV, Ragamuffin Bible, eBook: Meditations for the Bedraggled, Beat-Up, and Brokenhearted”, p.2575, Harper Collins

the only real time as far as Buddhism is concerned is right now. Right now there is no old age or death because old age and death are descriptions of things as they are now when we compare them to things as they used to be.

Brad Warner (2010). “Zen Wrapped in Karma Dipped in Chocolate: A Trip Through Death, Sex, Divorce, and Spiritual Celebrity in Search of the True Dharma”, p.54, New World Library

Our nature consists in motion; complete rest is death.

Blaise Pascal (2013). “Pensées”, p.37, Courier Corporation

There is no such thing as death. We have all lived before and we are all going to experience new lives.

Betty Shine (2016). “The Infinite Mind: The Mind/Brain Phenomenon”, p.9, HarperCollins