Death Quotes - Page 99
We are all of us resigned to death: it's life we aren't resigned to.
Graham Greene (1951). “The heart of the matter”
Gerard Manley Hopkins, “No Worst, There Is None. Pitched Past Pitch Of Grief”
Georges Bataille (1962). “Erotism”, p.11, City Lights Books
Those only can thoroughly feel the meaning of death who know what is perfect love.
George Eliot (1860). “Life and Letters”, p.424
Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel, A.V. Miller (tr.) (1998). “Phenomenology of Spirit”, p.360, Motilal Banarsidass Publ.
Geoffrey Beene, Franz Kafka, Fashion Institute of Technology (New York, N.Y.) (1994). “Geoffrey Beene unbound: interview”
Death is the only inescapable, unavoidable, sure thing. We are sentenced to die the day we're born.
"The Book of Quotes". Book by Barbara Rowes, 1979.
Freya Stark (2013). “Perseus In The Wind: A Life of Travel”, p.45, Tauris Parke Paperbacks
Frederick William Robertson (1873). “Sermons Preached at Brighton”, p.585
Frederick William Robertson (1852). “Two lectures on the influence of poetry on the working classes”, p.23
In all the relations of life and death, we are met by the color line.
Speech at the Convention of Colored Men, Louisville, Ky., 24 Sept. 1883
Frank Yerby (1967). “Goat song: a novel of ancient Greece”