Dying Quotes - Page 4
Bobby Sands (1982). “Skylark Sing Your Lonely Song: An Anthology of the Writings of Bobby Sands”, Irish Amer Book Company
"When I am dead, my dearest" l. 1 (1862)
Susan Sontag (1979). “Illness as metaphor”, Vintage
Our dead are never dead to us, until we have forgotten them.
George Eliot (2005). “Four Novels of George Eliot”, p.81, Wordsworth Editions
Every day we are changing, every day we are dying, and yet we fancy ourselves eternal.
St. Jerome (2012). “The Sacred Writings of Saint Jerome (Annotated Edition)”, p.273, Jazzybee Verlag
Nic Pizzolatto (2011). “Galveston: A Novel”, p.65, Simon and Schuster
Douglas MacArthur, Edward T. Imparato (2001). “General MacArthur: Wisdom and Visions”, p.22, Turner Publishing Company
Will Rogers (1955). “Sanity is where you find it: an affectionate history of the United States in the 20's and 30's”