85 Death Sentences

I leave you over 80 Phrases about death Of authors like Gandhi, Cicero, Helen Keller, Anne Frank, William Shakespeare or Marco Aurelio.

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Phrases-of-death

1-Death is not the greatest loss in life. The greatest loss in life is that which dies within us as we live. Normal Cousins.

2-Remind me with smiles and laughter, so I will remind you all of you. If you can only remember me with tears, do not remind me at all. Laura Ingalls Wilder

3-Loss and possession, death and life are one. There is no shadow where there is no sun. Hilaire Belloc

4-When you lose someone you love, you gain an angel you know.

5-Like a bird singing in the rain, let the memories of thanksgiving survive in times of grief. Robert Louis Stevenson

6-Unable to die are those we love, since love is immortality. Emily Dickinson

7-To live in the hearts that we left behind is not to die. Thomas Cambell

8- For us there is no goodbye, Wherever you are, you will always be in my heart. Ghandhi.

9-He has spoken well that he said that the tombs are the footprints on the floor of the angels. Henry Wadsworth Longfellow

10-The tears shed by another person are not a sign of weakness. Those tears are a sign of a pure heart. José N. Harris

11-The life of all men ends in the same way. It is how we have lived and how we have died what distinguishes one man and another. Ernest Hemingway

12-Death is not the opposite of life. In fact, death is part of it. Haruki Murakami

13-The lives of those who have died lie in the minds of those who still live. Marcus Tullius Cicero

14-If we take away the people we love, the way we have to keep them alive is to never stop loving them. James O'Barr

15-A great man is one who leaves everyone feeling a great loss when he is gone. Paul Valery.

16-Where you used to be, there is now a hollow in the world, in which I find myself constantly walking around during the day, and fall into it at night. I miss you like never before. Edna St. Vincent Millay

17-Anyone can master the pain, except the one who has it. William Shakespeare.

18-Pain is like the sea; It comes in waves decaying and flowing. Sometimes the water is calm, and sometimes the water is overwhelming. All we can do is learn to swim. Vicki Harrison

"It's much darker when a light goes out than it could have been if that light had never shone. John Steinbeck

20-Pain is the price we pay for love. Queen Elizabeth

21-What we have deeply enjoyed once can not be lost. Everything we deeply love becomes a part of us. Helen Keller.

22-I do not think of all the misery, but I think of all the beauty that remains. Anne Frank.

23-I should know enough about the losses to know that you never fail to miss someone. You only learn to live with the enormous gap of your absence. Alyson Noel

24-There is something sacred in tears. They are not the marks of weakness, if not of power. They speak more eloquently than ten thousand languages. They are the messengers of overwhelming pain, of deep repentance, of indescribable love. Washington Irving

25- There are no happy endings. The end is the saddest part. So just give me happy means, and very happy beginnings. Shel Silverstein

26-Believe me, all hearts have their secret sorrows, of which the world knows nothing, and we usually call a cold man, when in reality he is a simply sad man. Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, Hyperion

27-While the pain is fresh, all that attempt of amusement only manages to irritate. You must wait until the pain is digesting, and then the fun will erase everywhere.

28-Sometimes a person is missing, and everyone seems uninhabited. Alphonse de Lamartine, Méditations Poétiques

29- The best and the most beautiful things in life can not be seen nor can they be touched, can only be felt with the heart. Helen Keller

30-The blues is to lose someone you love and not have enough money to immerse yourself in the drink. Henry Rollins

31-Losing someone you love is disrupting your life forever. The pain stops, there are new people, but the wound never closes. This hole in your heart has the form of the one you have lost, no one else can fill it. Jeanette Watson.

32-This is what you should know about losing someone you love: They do not travel alone, you go with them. Augusten Burroughs

33-When you love someone and that someone becomes a memory, memory becomes a treasure. Unknown.

34-We must appreciate the pain and use it as fuel for our journey. Kenji Miyazawa

35-The ancient Egyptians believed that after death they would have to answer two questions that would determine if they could continue on their journey in their afterlife. The first question would be:"Did you have joy?". And the second would be:"Did you find the joy?"Leo Buscaglia

36-Life is pleasant, death is peaceful. It is in the transition where the problem lies. Isaac Asimov

37-Love is stronger than death although love can not prevent death from happening, but no matter how much death tries, it can not separate people from love. Nor can he take away the memories; In the end, life is stronger than death. Unknown.

38. A loss is but a change, and change is the delight of nature. Marco Aurelio, Meditations.

39-Do not send me flowers when I'm dead. If you love me, give them to me as long as I live. Brian Clough.

40-When a great man dies, the light behind him illuminates the way of men for years. Henry Wadsworth Longfellow

41 - All that lives must die, passing from the natural to the eternal. William Shakespeare

42-Great men must die, but death must not kill their names. Proverb.

43. When it is my turn to lower my weapons, I must do it with gratitude and fatigue, and whatever my destiny may be, I will be grateful to rest with my parents with honor. It is at least human; If not divine. Robert Louis Stevenson

43. There is no cure for birth or death, except enjoy the interval. The dark background offered by death highlights the colors of life in all its purity. George Santayana

44-It does not matter how a man has died, but how he lived. The act of dying is not of importance, since it lasts so little time. Samuel Johnson

45. Death can be one of the greatest blessings of the human being. Socrates.

46-When a man dies, a page is torn from his book, but translated into a better language. John Donne

47-While I believed I was learning to live, I was actually learning to die. Leonardo da Vinci

48-I see death as something as necessary to our constitution as the dream. We will get up refreshed in the morning. Benjamin Franklin

49-It is not to death that a man should fear him, if not to never begin to live. Marco Aurelio

50-The fear of death is the most unjustified fear of all, since there is no danger or accident that can happen to someone who has died. Albert Einstein.

51-The fear of death is what follows the fear of life. A man who lives completely is prepared to die at any moment.

52-Death is the desire of some, the relief of others, and the end of all. Martin Luther

The most bitter tears shed in the tombs are by words that have not been spoken and by testaments that have not been made. Harriet Beecher Stowe

54. Death is more universal than life. We all die, but we do not all live. Andrew Sachs

Death never takes a wise man by surprise, he is always ready to go. Jean de La Fontaine

56-Just as a well-spent day gives you a happy dream, a well-lived life gives you a happy death. Leonardo da Vinci

57-Death is the golden key that opens the palace of eternity. John Milton

58-A person must die proudly when there is no way to live proudly. Friedrich Nietzsche

Our repugnance toward death increases in proportion to our awareness of having lived in vain. William Hazlitt

60-The call of death is the call of love. Death can be sweet if we respond in the affirmative, if we accept it as one of the greatest forms of life and transformation. Hermann Hesse

61. When death overtakes us, all that we have is passed on to others; Everything that we are we take it with us.

62. We owe respect to the living, but we owe the dead nothing but the truth. Voltaire

63-They say that you die twice in the course of your life. Once when you stop breathing, and the second time, a little later, when they say your name for the last time.

64-Of all the ways of losing a person, death is the kindest. Ralph Waldo Emerson

65-The vast majority of people die when they are 25, but they are not buried until they are 75. Benjamin Franklin

"I'll try to be around or around." But if I am not, then you know that I am behind your eyelids, and there we will meet. Terence McKenna

I do not want my life to be defined by what is engraved in a tomb. I want my life to be defined by what is engraved in the lives and hearts of those I have touched. Steve Maraboli

"Life is stressful, sweetheart. That is why we say"rest in peace". David Mazzucchelli

"Death is a law, not punishment. Jean Dubos

70-Dying is like finishing a long novel. You only have regrets if the trip was enjoyable and leaves you wanting more. Jerome P. Crabb

71-Every day is a small life, every waking and rising is a new birth, every fresh morning is a little youth, every time you go to sleep and rest is a little death. Arthur Schopenhauer

72-A person has learned a lot when he has learned to die. German Proverb

73-Death is nothing, but to live defeated and without glory is to die every day. Napoleon Bonaparte

74. For well-organized minds, death is but the next great adventure. J.K. Rowling.

"Every night, when I go to sleep, I die. And the next morning, when I wake up, I am reborn. Mahatma Gandhi

76-To him, he is immortal; I may not know when I'm going to die, but I'll never know when I'm dead. Samuel Butler

77-A man does not die for love, nor for his liver, nor even die by his advanced age. A man dies for being a man.

78. A man must do two things by himself. You must make your own beliefs alone, and your own death. Martin Luther

79-Death - The last dream? No, it's the final awakening. Walter Scott

80-An unusable life is a premature death. Johann Wolfgang von Goethe

"I will not die completely, and a part of me will escape from the grave." Horacio.

82. Death is the liberator of those whom freedom can not let go, the physician for whom medicine can not cure, and the comforter for whom time can not console. Charles Caleb Colton

83. After you die, you will be what you were before your birth. Arthur Schopenhauer

84. Death is a punishment for some, a gift for others, and a favor for many. Saneca.

85-You must learn that dying is a debt we must all pay. Euripides

86-Death is nothing more than a dialogue, this is the spirit and the dust. Emily Dickinson


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