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Death Quotes
- "The wave from which there is no return [the river Styx].
[Lat., Irreameabilis unda.]"
By: Virgil or Vergil (Publius Virgilius Maro Vergil),
The Aeneid (VI, 425) Death Quotes
- "I have lived, and I have run the course which fortune allotted me; and now my shade shall descend illustrious to the grave.
[Lat., Vixi, et quem dederat cursum fortuna, peregi:
Et nunc magna mei sub terras currit imago.]"
By: Virgil or Vergil (Publius Virgilius Maro Vergil),
The Aeneid (IV, 653) Death Quotes
- "The supreme day has come and the inevitable hour,
[Lat., Venit summa dies et ineluctabile tempus.]"
By: Virgil or Vergil (Publius Virgilius Maro Vergil),
The Aeneid (II, 324) Death Quotes
- "Is it then so sad a thing to die?"
By: Virgil or Vergil (Publius Virgilius Maro Vergil) Death Quotes
- "It becomes an emperor to die standing (i.e., "in harness").
[Lat., Decet imperatorem statem mori.]"
By: Vespasian (Titus Flavius Vespasianus) Death Quotes
- "Dear beauteous death, the jewel of the just."
By: Henry Vaughan ("The Silurist") Death Quotes
- "If you've got a nice fresh corpse, fetch him out!"
By: Mark Twain (pseudonym of Samuel Langhorne Clemens),
The Innocents Abroad (ch. 27) Death Quotes
- "Death is like a fisherman, who, having caught a fish in his net, leaves it in the water for a time; the fish continues to swim about, but all the while the net is round it, and the fishermen will snatch it out in his own good time."
By: Ivan Sergeyevich Turgenev, On the Eve
(ch. 35), (Gilbert Gardiner translation) Death Quotes
- "O Death, what art thou? a Lawgiver that never altereth,
Fixing the consummating seal, whereby the deeds of life become established;
O Death, what art thou? a stern and silent usher,
Leading to the judgment for Eternity, after the trial scene of Time;
O Death, what art thou? an husbandman that reapeth always,
Out of season, as in season, with the sickle in his hand."
By: Martin Farquhar Tupper Death Quotes
- "O Death, what are thou? nurse of dreamless slumbers freshening the fevered flesh to a wakefulness eternal."
By: Martin Farquhar Tupper Death Quotes
- "I believe if I should die,
And you should kiss my eyelids where I lie
Cold, dead, and dumb to all the world contains,
The folded orbs would open at thy breath,
And from its exile in the Isles of Death
Life would come gladly back along my veins."
By: Mary Ashley Townsend, Love's Belief
(credo) Death Quotes
- "There will be sex after death, we just will not be able to feel it."
By: Lily Tomlin Death Quotes
- "These taught us how to live; and (oh, too high
The price for knowledge!) taught us how to die."
By: Thomas Tickell,
On the Death of Mr. Addison (l. 81) Death Quotes
- "I hear a voice you cannot hear,
Which says, I must not stay;
I see a hand you cannot see,
Which beckons me away."
By: Thomas Tickell, Colin and Lucy Death Quotes
- "And at the departure he will say, "Mayst thou rest soundly and quietly, and may the light turf lie easy on thy bones."
[Lat., Et "Bene," discedens dicet, "placideque quiescas;
Terraque securae sit super ossa levis.""
By: Albius Tibullus, Carmina (II, 4, 49) Death Quotes
- "To die, I own, is a dread passage--terrible to nature, chiefly to those who have, like me, been happy."
By: James Thomson (1) Death Quotes
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