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Famous Last Words Quotes

Everybody has got to die, but I have always believed an exception would be made in my case.

William Saroyan, William E. Justice (2008). “He flies through the air with the greatest of ease: a William Saroyan reader”, Heyday Books

Dammit, don't you dare ask God to help me!

Joan Crawford's last words said to her housekeeper, May 10, 1977.

Die, my dear? Why that's the last thing I'll do!

"What Jesus' Words in Death Reveal About His Life" by Greg Laurie, www.christianpost.com. April 14, 2017.

Show my head to the people. It is worth seeing.

Quoted in Thomas Carlyle, History of the French Revolution (1837)

I know not what tomorrow will bring.

Fernando Pessoa (2006). “A Little Larger Than the Entire Universe: Selected Poems”, p.28, Penguin

Here am I, dying of a hundred good symptoms.

To George, Lord Lyttelton, 15 May 1744, in Joseph Spence 'Anecdotes' (ed. J. Osborn, 1966) no. 637

I did not know that we had ever quarreled.

Henry David Thoreau, James Henry Daugherty (1967). “Henry David Thoreau: a man for our time”

Why not? After all, it belongs to him.

"Fictional character: Henri Verdoux". "Monsieur Verdoux", 1947.