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#1. Old ways will always remain unless some one invents a new way and then lives and dies for it #Quote by Elbert Hubbard
#2. We're all expendable. We think the world's going to stop when a pope dies, or a king. And then ... life goes on. #Quote by Sylvester Stallone
#3. I have drawn people's attention to the fact that art is a mirage. A mirage, just like the oasis that appears in the desert. It is very beautiful, until the moment when you die of thirst, obviously. But we do not die of thirst in the field of art. The mirage has substance. #Quote by Marcel Duchamp
#4. The vine that has been made to bear fruit in the spring, withers and dies before autumn. #Quote by Jean-Baptiste Rousseau
#5. A novelist must wrestle with all mysteries and strangeness of life itself, and anyone who dies not wish to accept that grand, bone-chilling commission should write book reviews, editorials, or health-insurance policies instead. #Quote by Pat Conroy
#6. If you believe you will not be free from sin until you die,you have just made death your savior instead of Jesus. #Quote by Bill Johnson
#7. Supermarkets this large and clean and modern are a revelation to me. I spent my life in small steamy delicatessens with slanted display cabinets full of trays that hold soft wet lumpy matter in pale colours. High enough cabinets so you had to stand on tiptoes to give your order. Shouts, accents. In cities no one notices specific dying. Dying is a quality of the air. It's everywhere and nowhere. Men shout as they die to be noticed, remembered for a second or two. To die in an apartment instead of a house can depress the soul, I would imagine, for several lives to come. In a town there are houses, plants in bay windows. People notice dying better. The dead have faces, automobiles. If you don't know a name you know a street name, a dog's name. 'He drove an orange Mazda.' You know a couple of useless things about a person that become major facts of identification and cosmic placement when he dies suddenly, after a short illness, in his own bed, with a comforter and matching pillows, on a rainy Wednesday afternoon, feverish, a little congested in the sinuses and chest, thinking about his dry cleaning. #Quote by Don DeLillo
#8. I wasn't particularly afraid of death itself. As Shakespeare said, die this year and you don't have to die the next. #Quote by Haruki Murakami
#9. WHEN A THING SEALS ITSELF AGAINST ITS OWN DESTRUCTION, IT MERELY DIES A DIFFERENT DEATH. #Quote by Chris Avallone
#10. Love never dies... when death is not the end. #Quote by Brian Lovestar
#11. Father died last year. I don't subscribe to the theory by which we only become truly adult when our parents die; we never become truly adult. #Quote by Michel Houellebecq
#12. Can I decline a nymph so divine? Her voice like a flute is dulcis; Her oculus bright, her manus white And soft, when I tacto, her pulse is. O how bella, my puella I'll kiss in secula seculorum; If I've luck, sir, she's my uxor, O dies benedictorum. #Quote by Diana Gabaldon
#13. Little do you know
How I'm breaking while you fall asleep
Little do you know
I'm still haunted by the memories
Little do you know
I'm trying to pick myself up piece by piece
Little do you know
I need a little more time
Underneath it all I'm held captive by the hole inside
I've been holding back for the fear that you might change your mind
I'm ready to forgive you but forgetting is a harder fight
Little do you know
I need a little more time
I'll wait, I'll wait
I love you like you've never felt the pain,
I'll wait
I promise you don't have to be afraid,
I'll wait
The love is here and here to stay
So lay your head on me
Little do you know
I know you're hurting while I'm sound asleep
Little do you know
All my mistakes are slowly drowning me
Little do you know
I'm trying to make it better piece by piece
Little do you know
I, I love you 'til the sun dies
Oh wait, just wait
I love you like I've never felt the pain,
Just wait
I love you like I've never been afraid,
Just wait
Our love is here and here to stay
So lay your head on me
I'll wait (I'll wait), I'll wait (I'll wait)
I love you like you've never felt the pain,
I'll wait (I'll wait)
I promise you don't have to be afraid,
I'll wait
The love is here and here to stay
So lay your head on #Quote by Alex&Sierra
#14. I'll also tell you that five hundred thousand people will die this year of cancer. And I'll also tell you that one in every four will be afflicted with this disease, and yet, somehow, we seem to have put it in a little bit of the background. #Quote by Jim Valvano
#15. A complete life may be one ending in so full identification with the non-self that there is no self to die. #Quote by Bernard Berenson
#16. There can be no question of masking the evidence, of suppressing the absurd by denying one of the terms of its equation. It is essential to know whether one can live with it or whether, on the other hand, logic commands one to die of it. #Quote by Albert Camus
#17. He who lives an immoral life dies an immoral death. - Corsican proverb #Quote by Daniel Silva
#18. You will die a worse death if you do not leave my domain," a voice thundered down from the third story of the old tenement. "I am a servant of the Sacred Fire, the wielder of the flame of Arnor - " "So I should call you Gandalf? #Quote by Karen Chance
#19. A student asked me recently why somebody always dies in my books. I said, because somebody is always dying in my life. #Quote by Chris Crutcher
#20. When I die, I shall be content to vanish into nothingness ... No show, however good, could conceivably be good forever I do not believe in immortality, and have no desire for it. #Quote by H.L. Mencken
#21. The novel may be dead as a commercial form. When art forms things die as commercial forms, something happens to the practice of those arts that isn't very pleasant. It used to be that a poet like Tennyson could keep his house and his coach-and-four and his staff of six servants on the income from poetry. That doesn't happen anymore. #Quote by William Monahan
#22. The flesh dies, or at least it changes, and its passions pass, but that other passion of the spirit - that longing for oneness - is undying as itself. #Quote by H. Rider Haggard
#23. So often I heard people paying blind obeisance to change - as though it had some virtue of its own. Change or we will die. Change or we will stagnate. Evergreens don't stagnate. #Quote by Judith Perelman Rossner
#24. We are so evil and sinful and flawed that Jesus had to die for us ... But we are so lobed and valued that he was willing to due for us. #Quote by Timothy Keller
#25. Love is energy: it can neither be created nor destroyed. It just is and always will be, giving meaning to life and direction to goodness ... Love will never die. #Quote by Bryce Courtenay
#26. I had led a private life and wanted to die a private death. #Quote by Jean Harris
#27. What good does it do me, after all, if an ever-watchful authority keeps an eye out to ensure that my pleasures will be tranquil and races ahead of me to ward off all danger, sparing me the need even to think about such things, if that authority, even as it removes the smallest thorns from my path, is also absolute master of my liberty and my life; if it monopolizes vitality and existence to such a degree that when it languishes, everything around it must also languish; when it sleeps, everything must also sleep; and when it dies, everything must also perish?
There are some nations in Europe whose inhabitants think of themselves in a sense as colonists, indifferent to the fate of the place they live in. The greatest changes occur in their country without their cooperation. They are not even aware of precisely what has taken place. They suspect it; they have heard of the event by chance. More than that, they are unconcerned with the fortunes of their village, the safety of their streets, the fate of their church and its vestry. They think that such things have nothing to do with them, that they belong to a powerful stranger called "the government." They enjoy these goods as tenants, without a sense of ownership, and never give a thought to how they might be improved. They are so divorced from their own interests that even when their own security and that of their children is finally compromised, they do not seek to avert the danger themselves but cross their arms and #Quote by Alexis De Tocqueville
#28. Too fucking late for sorry, innit? I hope he catches bubonic plague and dies in slow fucking agony the day before they legalise euthanasia and then I'm gonna go and learn Riverdance and I don't care how fucking long it takes cos I wanna do it on his grave. #Quote by Richard Rider
#29. I define power as 'control over one's life.' A balanced life is far superior to the male definition of power: earning money someone else spends while he dies sooner. #Quote by Warren Farrell
#30. We should have a banquet on the day haters die. #Quote by Ovadia Yosef
#31. If [God] has work for me to do, I cannot die. #Quote by Henry Martyn
#32. When somebody you love dies, a phase of life's innocence dies with that person, and a part of you dies as well. #Quote by Janvier Chouteu-Chando
#33. Into the sky to win or die. #Quote by Christopher Paolini
#34. There's a switch inside every one of us that I guess grew there as a necessary part of survival. How can you drag a fish up out of the river for your supper if you feel the yank of the hook in your own cheek? I get that part. We can't feel for everyone and everything all the time. We'd die of fear or sorrow a hundred times a day. The thing is, it's gotten so we flick the switch off like it's nothing. And, more often than not, we forget to turn it back on. #Quote by Alissa York
#35. I'm fairly certain when I die that the obituary will say, 'Author of 'Angels in America' dies.' Unless I'm completely forgotten, and then it won't say anything at all. #Quote by Tony Kushner
#36. When a man loses his vision of the future he dies. #Quote by Richard Paul Evans
#37. Unless you grasp that it requires all the strength of spirit to die, that the hero always dies before his death, you will not come particularly far in your observations on life. #Quote by Soren Kierkegaard
#38. The human body essentially recreates itself every six months. Nearly every cell of hair and skin and bone dies and another is directed to its former place. You are not who you were last November. #Quote by Donald Miller
#39. People die and people cry people want me dead. #Quote by Tupac Shakur
#40. When a joker dies, the joke remains. #Quote by Mokokoma Mokhonoana
#41. Part of the entrepreneurial thing is there are lots of ways to die. #Quote by Reid Hoffman
#42. Don't wait till you die to go to heaven. #Quote by RZA
#43. Let all live as they would die. #Quote by George Herbert
#44. Finally I end up snapping 'I'm too old for young idealisms like that, I ben through all that! - all over again I gotta go through all that?'
'But it's real, it's truth!' yells Simon. 'The world is a place of infinite charm! Give everybody love and they'll give it right back! I seen it!'
'I know it's true but I'm bored'
'But you can't be bored, if you get bored we all get bored, if we all get bored and tired we all give it up, then the world falls down and dies!'
'And it's as it should be!'
'No! It should be life!'
'That's no difference! #Quote by Jack Kerouac
#45. All we can do is keep going up against then as long as Ray is alive because when he dies it will not be possible to establish the truth of his innocence in a court of law. #Quote by William Pepper