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- "The heart is the first part that quickens, and the last that dies."
By: John Ray (Wray) Death Quotes
- "Hushed in the alabaster arms of Death,
Our young Marcellus sleeps."
By: James Ryder Randall, John Pelham Death Quotes
- "O eloquent, just, and mighty Death! whom none could advise, thou hast persuaded; what none hath dared, thou hast done; and whom all the world hath flattered, thou only hast cast out of the world and despised: thou hast drawn together all the far stretched greatness, all the pride, cruelty and ambition of man, and covered it all over with these two narrow words, Hic jacet!"
By: Sir Walter Raleigh (1),
Historie of the World
(bk. V, pt. I, ch. VI) Death Quotes
- "Death, which hateth and destroyeth a man, is believed; God, which hath made him and loves him, is always deferred."
By: Sir Walter Raleigh (1) Death Quotes
- "And greedy Acheron does not relinquish its prey.
[Fr., Et l'avare Acheron ne lache pas sa proie.]"
By: Jean Baptiste Racine, Phedre
(act II, sc. 5) Death Quotes
- "I am going to seek a great perhaps; draw the curtain, the farce is played.
[Fr., Je m'em vais chercher un grand peut-etre; tirez le rideau, la farce est jouee.]"
By: attributed to Francois Rabelais,
by tradition from Motteux's "Life of Rabelais" Death Quotes
- "It is the lot of man but once to die."
By: Francis Quarles, Emblems (bk. V, em. 7) Death Quotes
- "Death aims with fouler spite
At fairer marks."
By: Francis Quarles, Divine Poems Death Quotes
- "To fear death is the way to live long; to lie afraid of death is to be long a dying."
By: Francis Quarles Death Quotes
- "The birds of the air die to sustain thee; the beasts of the field die to nourish thee; the fishes of the sea die to feed thee. Our stomachs are their common sepulchre. Good God! with how many deaths are our poor lives patched up! how full of death is the life of momentary man!"
By: Francis Quarles Death Quotes
- "If thou expect death as a friend, prepare to entertain it; if thou expect death as an enemy, prepare to overcome it; death has no advantage, but when it comes a stranger."
By: Francis Quarles Death Quotes
- "It is not because other people are dead that our affection for them grows faint, it is because we ourselves are dying."
By: Marcel Proust Death Quotes
- "How now! What means Death in this rude assault?
Villain, thy own hand yields thy death's instrument.
Go thou and fill another room in hell.
That hand shall burn in never-quenching fire
That staggers thus my person. Exton, thy fierce hand
Hath with the king's blood stained the king's own land.
Mount, mount, my soul! thy seat is up on high;
Whilst my gross flesh sinks downward, here to die."
By: William Shakespeare,
The Tragedy of King Richard the Second
(King Richard at V, v) Death Quotes
- "That honorable day shall never be seen.
Many a time hath banished Norfolk fought
For Jesu Christ in glorious Christian field,
Streaming the ensign of the Christian cross
Against black pagans, Turks, and Saracens;
And, toiled with works of war, retired himself
To Italy; and there, at Venice, gave
His body to the pleasant country's earth
And his pure soul unto his captain, Christ,
Under whose colors he had fought so long."
By: William Shakespeare,
The Tragedy of King Richard the Second
(Carlisle at IV, i) Death Quotes
- "Let's talk of graves, of worms, and epitaphs,
Make dust our paper, and with rainy eyes
Write sorrow on the bosom of the earth.
Let's choose executors and talk of wills.
And yet not so--for what can we bequeath,
Save our deposed bodies to the ground?
Our lands, our lives, and all are Bolingbroke's,
And nothing can we call our own but death
And that small model of the barren earth
Which serves as past and cover to our bones."
By: William Shakespeare,
The Tragedy of King Richard the Second
(King Richard at III, ii) Death Quotes
- "For God's sake let us sit upon the ground
And tell sad stories of the death of kings!
How some have been deposed, some slain in war,
Some haunted by the ghosts they have deposed,
Some poisoned by their wives, some sleeping killed--
All murdered; for within the hollow crown
That rounds the mortal temples of a king
Keeps Death his court; and there the antic sits,
Scoffing his state and grinning at his pomp;
Allowing him a breath, a little scene,
To monarchize, be feared, and kill with looks;
Infusing him with self and vain conceit,
As if this flesh which walls about our life
Were brass impregnable; and humored thus,
Comes at the last, and with a little pin
Bores through his castle wall, and farewell king!
Cover your heads, and mock not flesh and blood
With solemn reverence, Throw away respect,
Tradition, form, and ceremonious duty;
For you have but mistook me all this while.
I live with bread like you, feel want, taste grief,
Need friends. Subjected thus,"
By: William Shakespeare,
The Tragedy of King Richard the Second
(King Richard at III, ii) Death Quotes

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