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Dying Quotes - Page 29

The fear of death often proves mortal, and sets people on methods to save their Lives, which infallibly destroy them.

Joseph Addison (1721). “Remarks on several parts of Italy , &c in the years 1701, 1702, 1703. The Tatler. By Isaac Bickerstaffe, esq. The Spectator, no.1-89”, p.458

That's the mystery, isn't it? Is the labyrinth living or dying? Which is he trying to escape---the world or the end of it?

John Green (2015). “Looking For Alaska Special 10th Anniversary Edition”, p.21, Penguin

Only the dying man can tell how much time he has left.

Joan Didion (2009). “The Year of Magical Thinking”, p.24, HarperCollins UK

The spectator is a dying animal.

Jim Morrison (1971). “The Lords and The New Creatures”, Touchstone

I love you Sarah. For all eternity, I love you.

Last words, spoken to his wife on June 15, 1849. "Famous Last Words: The Ultimate Collection of Finales and Farewells" by Laura Ward, 2004.

Living is death; dying is life. We are not what we appear to be. On this side of the grave we are exiles, on that citizens; on this side orphans, on that children.

Henry Ward Beecher (1871). “Morning and Evening Exercises: Selected from the Published and Unpublished Writings”, p.309