Died Quotes - Page 5
Ray Bradbury (2016). “Fahrenheit 451”, p.75, Hamilton Books
Song: That Was the President, Album: I Ain't Marching Anymore
...once you fell in love with her, you loved her until the day you died.
Paul Auster (2010). “Timbuktu: A Novel”, p.73, Macmillan
He died alone because he was too embarrassed to phone anyone.
Nicole Krauss (2006). “The History of Love: A Novel”, p.255, W. W. Norton & Company
Maybe when your mother died young, you became instantly old.
Naomi Shihab Nye (2011). “There Is No Long Distance Now: Very Short Stories”, p.6, Harper Collins
Miranda July (2008). “No One Belongs Here More Than You: Stories”, p.38, Simon and Schuster
Mira Grant (2010). “Feed: The Newsflesh Trilogy:”, p.346, Hachette UK
Sir Patrick Rackrent lived and died a monument of old Irish hospitality.
1800 Castle Rackrent,'An Hibernian Tale'.
Louisa May Alcott (2015). “The Complete Works of Louisa May Alcott (Illustrated): Novels, Short Stories, Plays & Poems: Little Women, Good Wives, Little Men, Jo's Boys, A Modern Mephistopheles, Eight Cousins, Rose in Bloom, Jack and Jill, Behind a Mask, The Abbot's Ghost…”, p.2371, e-artnow
Langston Hughes (2002). “Essays on art, race, politics, and world affairs”
Life was going on, and no one but a handful of people cared if I lived or died.
Kim Harrison (2011). “Pale Demon”, p.37, HarperCollins UK
She was nothing but good and I was nothing but bad, but then she died, and I didn't.
John Green (2008). “An Abundance of Katherines”, p.82, Penguin