DEATH QUOTES XXVI

quotations about death

Death is one dream out of another flowing.

CONRAD AIKEN

The House of Dust


Death is the end of one story and the beginning of another.

PHILIP MOELLER

Helena's Husband


Death's a fable. Did not Heaven inspire your equal Elements with living Fire blown from the Spring of Life? Is not that breath Immortal? Come; ye are as free from death as He that made ye: Can the flames expire which he kindled?

FRANCIS QUARLES

Emblems


Dying is like coming to the end of a long novel--you only regret it if the ride was enjoyable and left you wanting more.

JEROME P. CRABB

Death Quotes and Quibbles


I'm not afraid of death because I don't believe in it. It's just getting out of one car, and into another.

JOHN LENNON

attributed, Magic Circles: The Beatles in Dream and History


It has always seemed to me that the only painless death must be that which takes the intelligence by violent surprise and from the rear so to speak since if death be anything at all beyond a brief and peculiar emotional state of the bereaved it must be a brief and likewise peculiar state of the subject as well and if aught can be more painful to any intelligence above that of a child or an idiot than a slow and gradual confronting with that which over a long period of bewilderment and dread it has been taught to regard as an irrevocable and unplumbable finality, I do not know it.

WILLIAM FAULKNER

Absalom


Life and death are different sides of the same coin.

NEIL GAIMAN

American Gods


Life is what you celebrate. All of it. Even its end.

JOANNE HARRIS

Chocolat


Life was to these a dream fulfilled,
And death a starry night.

HERMAN MELVILLE

"Chattanooga"


No matter how much you've been warned, Death always comes without knocking. Why now? is the cry. Why so soon? It's the cry of a child being called home at dusk.

MARGARET ATWOOD

The Year of the Flood


Odd thing about death ... it reaffirms life.

RITA MAE BROWN

Hounded to Death


The dying need but little, dear,
A glass of water's all,
A flower's unobtrusive face
To punctuate the wall,
A fan, perhaps, a friend's regret
And certainty that one
No color in the rainbow
Perceive, when you are gone.

EMILY DICKINSON

"The Dying need but little, Dear"


There are too many poems about death. Death, churchyards, wormy cadavers. Death is really a small part of life, and it's not the part that you want to concentrate on, because life is life and it's full of untold particulars.

NICHOLSON BAKER

The Anthologist


Weep strong men must,
Since all before us now is lifeless dust;
Majestic clay
Is all, good friends, death leaves to us today.

ELIZA ALLEN STARR

"Col. James A. Mulligan"


When Death puts out our Flame, the Snuff will tell,
If we were Wax, or Tallow by the smell.

BENJAMIN FRANKLIN

Poor Richard's Almanack, 1739


When we pray for death we really desire a fuller life.

AUSTIN O'MALLEY

Keystones of Thought


Death is only a launching into the region of the strange Untried; it is but the first salutation to the possibilities of the immense Remote, the Wild, the Watery, the Unshored.

HERMAN MELVILLE

Moby Dick


Death--some form of termination--is the universal ending of all living things; but only man, by virtue of his verbally reportable introspective life, can conceptualize his own cessation.

EDWIN SHNEIDMAN

A Commonsense Book of Death


Death
As a dark Shadow
Beckons his prey
Into the unknown
By a soft whisper
In the soul

CINDY CHENEY

"Death"


I don't like tombstones. They're like bookends to spent lives, trapping the person inside.

ELIZABETH DANIELS

"A Rose in the Willow Garden", Red Velvet and Absinthe