DEATH QUOTES VI

quotations about death

There's nothing like a deadline to get the old blood flowing. All the juices, really. It doesn't follow, if you think about it. You'd assume certain things ... certain activities ... would become unimportant. Certain betrayals would become unbearable. But they don't really. In fact, quite the opposite. Everything takes on a new light. The impossible becomes possible, desirable even. It's quite remarkable.

WALTER WYKES

The Salmon Tribunal


There is death and love
And awful things
The sunlight takes away
All that it brings

BLACK MOTH SUPER RAINBOW

"Seeeds", Start a People


Without death in the world, existence in it would soon become, through over-population, the most frightful of curses.

CHRISTIAN NESTELL BOVEE

Intuitions and Summaries of Thought


A couch of thorns, or an embroidered bed,
Are matters of indifference to the dead.

THEOGNIS OF MEGARA

"Sumptuous Obsequies"


Death is not a checkmate ... it is more like a carnival trick. You cannot win, no matter how you move your Queen.

CATHERYNNE M. VALENTE

The Girl Who Circumnavigated Fairyland in a Ship of Her Own Making


In the whole course of our observation there is not so misrepresented and abused a personage as death. Some have styled him the king of terrors, when he might with less impropriety have been termed the terror of kings; others have dreaded him as an evil without end, although it was in their own power to make him the end of all evil. He has been vilified as the cause of anguish, consternation, and despair; but these, alas, are things that appertain not unto death, but unto life. How strange a paradox is this, we love the distemper and loathe the remedy, preferring the fiercest buffetings of the hurricane to the tranquility of the harbour.

CHARLES CALEB COLTON

Lacon


To be human is inevitably, to hate oneself sometimes, to hunger for the perfect stability and in a way the perfect justice -- or at least perfect punishment for our numerous imperfections -- called death.

JOHN GARDNER

In the Suicide Mountains


The distance that the dead have gone
Does not at first appear;
Their coming back seems possible
For many an ardent year.
And then, that we have followed them
We more than half suspect,
So intimate have we become
With their dear retrospect.

EMILY DICKINSON

"The distance that the dead have gone"


A life of action and danger moderates the dread of death. It not only gives us fortitude to bear pain, but teaches us at every step the precarious tenure on which we hold our present being.

WILLIAM HAZLITT

Table Talk: Essays on Men and Manners


Look out, Death: I am coming.
Art thou not glad? what talks we'll have.
What memories of old battles.
Come, bring the bowl, Death; I am thirsty.

SIDNEY LANIER

Songs Against Death


We go to the grave of a friend, saying, "A man is dead;" but angels throng about him, saying, "A man is born."

HENRY WARD BEECHER

Life Thoughts


In death itself there can be nothing terrible, for the act of death annihilates sensation; but there are many roads to death, and some of them justly formidable, even to the bravest.

CHARLES CALEB COLTON

Lacon


You can only go into mourning by transfiguration or disfigurement. There is no rational form of the absorption of death.

JEAN BAUDRILLARD

Cool Memories

Tags: Jean Baudrillard


Even dead,
we bony creatures do our best
to leave a mark--
if not a mask of beaten gold
or a casket engraved with feathers, perhaps
a richer concentration of fungus,
a patch where grass is younger and thicker,
a sunken place in a field.

SARAH LINDSAY

"Ritual Sandwich", Debt to the Bone-Eating Snotflower


Someone dying asks if there is life after death. Yes, comes the answer, only not yours.

E. L. DOCTOROW

Homer & Langley


Where I am, death is not; where death is, I am not.

IRVIN D. YALOM

Staring at the Sun


Death aims only once, but never misses.

EDWARD COUNSEL

Maxims


Only where there are graves are there resurrections.

FRIEDRICH NIETZSCHE

Thus Spoke Zarathustra


To die alone, on rock under sun at the brink of the unknown, like a wolf, like a great bird, seems to me very good fortune indeed.

EDWARD ABBEY. "The Dead Man at Grandview Point"

Desert Solitaire


Death lieth still in the way of life,
Like as a stone in the way of a brook;
I will sing against thee, Death, as the brook does,
I will make thee into music which does not die.

SIDNEY LANIER

Songs Against Death