DEATH QUOTES XVI

quotations about death

Death is a fisherman, the world we see
His fish-pond is, and we the fishes be;
His net some general sickness; howe'er he
Is not so kind as other fishers be;
For if they take one of the smaller fry,
They throw him in again, he shall not die:
But death is sure to kill all he can get,
And all is fish with him that comes to net.

BENJAMIN FRANKLIN

Poor Richard's Almanack, 1733


To those who view the voyage of life from the port of departure the bark that has accomplished any considerable distance appears already in close approach to the farther shore.

AMBROSE BIERCE

"The Death of Halpin Frayser"


To will the obligatory in relation to death is to fall in line with the major immutable cycles of Nature, especially human nature, and to understand that (whether or not there is a purpose or meaning to life or a life of the spirit beyond the life of the body) no one, absolutely no one, escapes being finite and mortal. And knowing this, and then to accept it, to will it, and not to be in an unnecessary state of angst or rebellion or terror over it.

EDWIN SHNEIDMAN

A Commonsense Book of Death


In statistics, what disappears behind rows of numbers is death.

GUNTER GRASS

Crabwalk


We are mere notes in a piece of music played by the angel Death--heard and lost.

AUSTIN O'MALLEY

Keystones of Thought


Death has a hundred hands and walks by a thousand ways.

T.S. ELIOT

Murder in the Cathedral


There's nothing to mourn about death any more than there is to mourn about the growing of a flower. What is terrible is not death but the lives people live or don't live up until their death. They don't honor their own lives ... their minds are full of cotton. They swallow God without thinking, they swallow country without thinking. Soon they forget how to think, they let others think for them.... Most people's deaths are a sham. There's nothing left to die.

CHARLES BUKOWSKI

The Captain Is Out to Lunch and the Sailors Have Taken Over the Ship


Death tripped down the corridor, changing step, struck out here and there, danced pirouettes; often I felt his breath on my face when he was miles away; often I fell asleep and dreamed while he stood leaning over my bed.

ARTHUR KOESTLER

Dialogue with Death


As the woodpecker taps in a spiral quest
From the root to the top of the tree,
Then flies to another tree,
So have I bored into life to find what lay therein,
And now it is time to die,
And I will fly to another tree.

SIDNEY LANIER

Songs Against Death


When you look at a corpse you can always sense your own breath better.

ZONA GALE

"Miggy"


Death makes angels of us all
& gives us wings
where we had shoulders
smooth as raven's
claws

JIM MORRISON

An American Prayer


Men believe death's elections to be a thing inscrutable yet every act invites the act which follows and to the extent that men put one foot before the other they are accomplices in their own deaths as in all such facts of destiny.

CORMAC MCCARTHY

The Crossing


It is necessary to meditate early, and often, on the art of dying to succeed later in doing it properly just once.

UMBERTO ECO

The Island of the Day Before


You feel sorry for yourself. You think you're missing something and you don't know what it is. You're lonely inside your life. You have a job and a family and a fully executed will, already, at your age, because the whole point is to die prepared, die legal, with all the papers signed. Die liquid, so they can convert to cash.

DON DELILLO

Underworld


Feeling funny in my mind, Lord
I believe I'm fixing to die
Well, I don't mind dying
But I hate to leave my children crying
Well, I look over yonder to that burying ground
Look over yonder to that burying ground
Sure seems lonesome, Lord, when the sun goes down

BOB DYLAN

"Fixin' To Die"


A man dies not for the many wounds that pierce his
breast, unless it be that life's end keep pace with
death, nor by sitting on his hearth at home doth he the
more escape his appointed doom.

AESCHYLUS

fragment


Life is hard, but death is even harder.

PETER KREEFT

Between Heaven and Hell


Death is tolerable only when it leads again to life.

CHINUA ACHEBE

Collected Poems


When a great life sets it leaves an afterglow on the sky far into the night.

AUSTIN O'MALLEY

Keystones of Thought


The fear of death is more to be dreaded than death itself.

PUBLILIUS SYRUS

Maxims