DEATH QUOTES XII

quotations about death

It is the unknown we fear when we look upon death and darkness, nothing more.

J. K. ROWLING

Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince


We must die alone. To the very verge of the stream our friends may accompany us; they may bend over us, they may cling to us there; but that one long wave from the sea of eternity washes up to the lips, sweeps us from the shore, and we go forth alone! In that untried and utter solitude, then, what can there be for us but the pulsation of that assurance, "I am not alone, because the Father is with me!"

E. H. CHAPIN

Living Words


As I grow older, and come nearer to death, I look upon it more and more with complacent joy, and out of every longing I hear God say, "O thirsting, hungering one, come to me." What the other life will bring I know not, only that I shall awake in God's likeness, and see him as he is. If a child had been born and spent all his life in the Mammoth Cave, how impossible would it be for him to comprehend the upper world! His parents might tell him of its life, and light, and beauty, and its sounds of joy; they might heap the sand into mounds, and try to show him by pointing to stalactites how grass, and flowers, and trees grow out of the ground, till at length, with laborious thinking, the child would fancy he had gained a true idea of the unknown land. And yet, though he longed to behold it, when the day came that he was to go forth, it would be with regret for the familiar crystals, and the rock-hewn rooms, and the quiet that reigned therein. But when he came up, some May morning, with ten thousand birds singing in the trees, and the heavens bright, and blue, and full of sunlight, and the wind blowing softly through the young leaves, all a-glitter with dew, and the landscape stretching away green and beautiful to the horizon, with what rapture would he gaze about him, and see how poor were all the fancyings and the interpretations which were made within the cave, of the things which grew and lived without; and how would he wonder that he could have regretted to leave the silence and the dreary darkness of his old abode! So, when we emerge from this cave of earth into that land where spring growths are, and where is summer, and not that miserable travesty which we call summer here, how shall we wonder that we could have clung so fondly to this dark and barren life!

HENRY WARD BEECHER

Life Thoughts


From too much love of living
From hope and fear set free,
We thank with brief thanksgiving
Whatever gods may be
That no life lives for ever;
That dead men rise up never;
That even the weariest river
Winds somewhere safe to sea.

ALGERNON CHARLES SWINBURNE

"The Garden of Proserpine"


And last of all comes death.

ANACREON

Odes


Man dies, his white bones are dumb without a word
When the green pines feel the coming of spring.
Looking back, I sigh; looking before, I sigh again.
What is there to prize in the life's vaporous glory?

LI BAI

"The Old Dust"


Death had a curious way of ennobling people. Of washing away their flaws and elevating their reputations to a new purity. Sinners became saints once their bodies were lowered into the ground.

JOANNA CAMPBELL SLAN

Paper


Death is everywhere
The more I look
The more I see
The more I feel
A sense of urgency
Tonight

DEPECHE MODE

"Fly on the Windscreen"


The power of the dead is that we think they see us all the time. The dead have a presence. Is there a level of energy composed solely of the dead? They are also in the ground, of course, asleep and crumbling. Perhaps we are what they dream.

DON DELILLO

White Noise


We're all embers from the same fire. Our ember winks out, we're ashes, we go back to the fire.

WILLIAM SHATNER

Esquire Magazine, May 2012


We shall see later on that the diversity of the forms of death that circulate invisibly is the cause of the peculiar unexpectedness of obituary notices in the newspapers.

MARCEL PROUST

Sodom and Gomorrah


For a single path leads to the house of Hades.

AESCHYLUS

fragment, Telephos


Perhaps the best cure for the fear of death is to reflect that life has a beginning as well as an end. There was a time when we were not: this gives us no concern--why, then, should it trouble us that a time will come when we shall cease to be?

WILLIAM HAZLITT

Table Talk: Essays on Men and Manners


Death has no need to be cruel, taking people's lives is more than enough.

JOSé SARAMAGO

Death with Interruptions


No matter who you are, you will be put abed at last with a shovel.

AUSTIN O'MALLEY

Keystones of Thought


O the anguish of that thought that we can never atone to our dead for the stinted affection we gave them, for the light answers we returned to their plaints or their pleadings, for the little reverence we showed to that sacred human soul that lived so close to us, and was the divinest thing God had given us to know!

GEORGE ELIOT

Amos Barton


Death is a stripping away of all that is not you. The secret to life is to "die before you die"--and find that there is no death.

ECKHART TOLLE

The Power of Now


Death ain't nothing but a fastball on the outside corner.

AUGUST WILSON

Fences


No one on his deathbed ever said, "I wish I had spent more time on my business."

PAUL E. TSONGAS

New York Times, Jan. 14, 1987


How fine is the mesh of death. You can almost see through it.

JANE HIRSHFIELD

"The Present"