I never think he is quite ready for another world who is altogether weary of this. (Quote by - Hugh Hamilton)
Don't strew me with roses after I'm dead. When Death claims the light of my brow No flowers of life will cheer me: instead You may give me my roses now! (Quote by - Thomas F. Healey)
To fear love is to fear life, and those who fear life are already three parts dead. (Quote by - Bertrand Russell)
We are not the worst moments of our lives. Sister Helen Prejean, author of Dead Man Walking. (Quote by - Sister Helen Prejean)
In the democracy of the dead all men at last are equal. There is neither rank nor station nor prerogative in the republic of the grave. (Quote by - John James Ingalls)
Death--the last sleep? No, it is the final awakening. (Quote by - Walter Scott)
To stop sinning suddenly. (Quote by - Elbert Hubbard)
All say, "How hard it is that we have to die"--a strange complaint to come from the mouths of people who have had to live. (Quote by - Mark Twain)
Some people are so afraid to die that they never begin to live. (Quote by - Henry Van Dyke)
It is never death because they live in your heart foever. (Quote by - Lauren)
A punishment to some, to some a gift, and to many a favor. (Quote by - Seneca)
Good men must die, but death cannot kill their names. (Quote by - Proverb)
He that lives to forever, never fears dying. (Quote by - William Penn)
I am ready to meet my maker, but whether my maker is prepared for the great ordeal of meeting me is another matter. (Quote by - Winston Churchill)
Now comes the mystery. (Quote by - Henry Ward Beecher)
We owe a deep debt of gratitude to Adam, the first great benefactor of the human race: he brought death into the world. (Quote by - Mark Twain)
How frighteningly few are the persons whose death would spoil our appetite and make the world seem empty. (Quote by - Eric Hoffer)
Most people would rather die than think: many do. (Quote by - Bertrand Russell)
Tis after death that we measure men. (Quote by - James Barron Hope)
I look upon life as a gift from God. I did nothing to earn it. Now that the time is coming to give it back, I have no right to complain. (Quote by - Joyce Cary)
Death is a very dull, dreary affair, and my advice to you is to have nothing whatever to do with it. (Quote by - W. Somerset Maugham)
Nothing in his life became him like the leaving it. (Quote by - William Shakespeare)