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Dying Words Quotes

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Laura Anderson Kurk
“But with her eyes closed, she began to whisper. “If you have someone to love, then love. If you have someone to forgive, then forgive. You think, when you’re seventeen, there’s time enough for that, but there’s not. There’s no time at all.”
I squeezed her hand, trying to think of how to respond. But she took the burden from me and kept whispering. “You want to know why God gave us people to love? Because that’s the only way we can understand how he feels about us. Desperate and jealous.”
Laura Anderson Kurk, Perfect Glass

“Death is the great equalizer of human beings. Death is the boundary that we need to measure the precious texture of our lives. All people owe a death. There is no use vexing about inevitable degeneration and death because far greater people than me succumbed to death’s endless sleep without living as many years as me.”
Kilroy J. Oldster, Dead Toad Scrolls

Bangambiki Habyarimana
“Though we are terrorized by death, it's not different from birth, it just happens”
Bangambiki Habyarimana, Pearls Of Eternity

Kenneth Oppel
“I give you my wings.”
Kenneth Oppel, Darkwing

“Don’t let it end like this. Tell them I said something.”
Pancho Villa

“If today is all you have to live, what will you do?”
Lailah Gifty Akita

Poile Sengupta
“Nor will I ever find that walled garden where the hibiscus blows, with sweet musk roses and eglantine. Where stamens of rain fall on warm, white breasts.”
Poile Sengupta, Inga

Swami Dhyan Giten
“To know life you to learn the art of death.
A seeker of truth who wants to know life must go through the experience of death.
Man consists of two layers: 1. The body, which belongs to the dimension of death and 2. The soul, the consciousness, which belongs to life itself. A person who accepts death will attain to the deathless. For the person who is conscious about death, death does not exist. Then death becomes a door to the deathless, to the eternal.”
Swami Dhyan Giten, When the Drop becomes the Ocean

“The dead person once had a life! This is a misery?”
Lailah Gifty Akita, Think Great: Be Great!

“We weep as we witness the dead of a loved one.”
Lailah Gifty Akita, Pearls of Wisdom: Great mind

“Fall in love with life. We are here on earth for a while.”
Lailah Gifty Akita

“In the vast spectrum of space-time’s coeternal continuum, I am but a glint of bundled energy held together by the translucent fiber of creative consciousness. The misty dew of private thoughts that inhabit my streaky underworld briefly forms a splintery part of the glittering arena of the cosmos. In the ether-like dawn of my awakening, my minuscule arch appears intravenously injected amid the dark matter of the nightscape. Reminiscent of the morning’s dew, my comet’s tailed reflection disintegrates and dissipates without a lasting trace in the dawn of a new age. I shall never wholly cease to exist, since my filtrate potentiality – a trace of my essence – remains suspended forevermore in celestial wonderment.”
Kilroy J. Oldster, Dead Toad Scrolls

Anoir Ou-chad
“I’m not afraid to die but my greatest concern about dying is the heartache I’ll be causing those who love me.”
Anoir Ou-chad, The Alien

Hernan Diaz
“The terrifying freedom of knowing that nothing, from now on, will become a memory.”
Hernan Diaz

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