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  • Deaths have benefits. They can fertilise the ground. -- Mao Zedong
  • But man is a Noble Animal, splendid in ashes, and pompous in the grave, solemnizing Nativities and Deaths with equal lustre, nor omitting Ceremonies of Bravery, in the infamy of his nature. Life is a pure flame, and we live by an invisible Sun within us. -- Thomas Browne
  • No cause justifies the deaths of innocent people. -- Albert Camus
  • Cowards die many times before their actual deaths. -- Julius Caesar
  • Better to die ten thousand deaths than wound my honor. -- Joseph Addison
  • Cowards die many times before their deaths; the valiant never taste of death but once. -- William Shakespeare
  • It is still just unbelievable to us that diarrhea is one of the leading causes of child deaths in the world. -- Melinda Gates
  • The beef industry has contributed to more American deaths than all the wars of this century, all natural disasters, and all automobile accidents combined. -- Neal Barnard
  • It's not catastrophes, murders, deaths, diseases, that age and kill us; it's the way people look and laugh, and run up the steps of omnibuses. -- Virginia Woolf
  • After all, every murderer when he kills runs the risk of the most dreadful of deaths, whereas those who kill him risk nothing except promotion. -- Albert Camus
  • There is nothing about which I am more anxious than my country, and for its sake I am willing to die ten deaths, if that be possible. -- Elizabeth I
  • We have to keep in mind that it's not just about the numbers of people who died; it's also the manner which many of these victims met their deaths. -- Iris Chang
  • Yet, only years after the Nazi-era, millions were sent to their deaths in places such as Cambodia, Bosnia and Rwanda, and the world once again took too long to act. -- Allyson Schwartz
  • The worlds in which man is evolving as he treads the circle of births and deaths are three: the physical world, the astral or intermediate world, the mental or heavenly world. -- Annie Besant
  • To hear of a thousand deaths in war is terrible, and we 'know' that it is. But as it registers on our hearts, it is not more terrible than one death fully imagined. -- Wendell Berry
  • We can come to look upon the deaths of our enemies with as much regret as we feel for those of our friends, namely, when we miss their existence as witnesses to our success. -- Arthur Schopenhauer
  • Breast cancer deaths in America have been declining for more than a decade. Much of that success is due to early detection and better treatments for women. I strongly encourage women to get a mammogram. -- Larry Craig
  • My family kept its history to itself. On the plus side, I didn't have to hear nightmarish stories about the Holocaust, the pogroms, terrible illnesses, painful deaths. My elderly parents never even spoke about their ailments. -- Amy Bloom
  • Happy or unhappy, families are all mysterious. We have only to imagine how differently we would be described - and will be, after our deaths - by each of the family members who believe they know us. -- Gloria Steinem
  • There is in me an anarchy and frightful disorder. Creating makes me die a thousand deaths, because it means making order, and my entire being rebels against order. But without it I would die, scattered to the winds. -- Albert Camus
  • Ancient societies had anthropomorphic gods: a huge pantheon expanding into centuries of dynastic drama; fathers and sons, martyred heroes, star-crossed lovers, the deaths of kings - stories that taught us of the danger of hubris and the primacy of humility. -- Tom Hiddleston
  • You have moments of grief in life, and if you can put pen to paper and capture that, that's something wonderful. I can revisit actual songs about past deaths, and I know that emotion is as true now as it was then. -- John Lydon
  • Chronic malnutrition, or the lack of proper nutrition over time directly contributes to three times as many child deaths as food scarcity. Yet surprisingly, you don't really hear about this hidden crisis through the morning news, Twitter or headlines of major newspapers. -- Cat Cora
  • The subject of death is taboo. We feel, perhaps only subconsciously, that to be in contact with death in any way, even indirectly, somehow confronts us with the prospect of our own deaths, draws our own deaths closer and makes them more real and thinkable. -- Raymond Moody
  • Karma brings us ever back to rebirth, binds us to the wheel of births and deaths. Good Karma drags us back as relentlessly as bad, and the chain which is wrought out of our virtues holds as firmly and as closely as that forged from our vices. -- Annie Besant
  • But for me, it is when a student has died. I find the death of a young person the most difficult and painful of times. To explain it to other young people, to see a bright future snuffed out, is just awful. I am haunted by those deaths. -- Donna Shalala
  • The really good thing about 'Sleepy Hollow' is you have no idea who's going to die when... But then equally, we showed in the pilot several people can come back to life, so you have no idea who's going to come back. Death means very little in our Sleepy Hollow, so expect more surprise deaths and more surprise resurrections. -- Tom Mison
  • You can't build a plot out of jokes. You need tragic relief. And you need to let people know that when a lot of frightened people are running around with edged weaponry, there are deaths. Stupid deaths, usually. I'm not writing 'The A-Team' - if there's a fight going on, people will get hurt. Not letting this happen would be a betrayal. -- Terry Pratchett
  • Warre is deaths feast. -- George Herbert
  • all deaths are one's own. -- Maureen Duffy
  • How many deaths before the real one? -- Marty Rubin
  • How many different deaths I can die? -- Sylvia Plath
  • Men's lives have meaning, not their deaths. -- George R. R. Martin
  • And funerals are pretty compared to deaths. -- Tennessee Williams
  • Spectacles are deaths Harquebuze. [Spectacles are death's arquebuse.] -- George Herbert
  • All architects want to live beyond their deaths. -- Philip Johnson
  • After so many deaths I live and write; -- George Herbert
  • The rest were vulgar deaths unknown to fame. -- Homer
  • Those who live in fear die a thousand deaths. -- George S. Patton
  • In so many senseless deaths, beauty is to blame. -- Suzanne Finnamore
  • I would rather die a thousand deaths than surrender. -- Robert E. Lee
  • I have died too many deaths that were not mine. -- Audre Lorde
  • An old mans staffe is the rapper of deaths doore. -- George Herbert
  • I want to minimize the deaths I am responsible for. -- John Green
  • These are the pale deaths which men miscall their lives -- Cliff Burton
  • A thousand deaths would still be less than he deserves. -- George R. R. Martin
  • The coward dies a thousand deaths, the valiant, only once! -- William Shakespeare
  • I've never seen people enjoying their husbands' deaths so much -- Ann Coulter
  • Most people's deaths are a sham. There's nothing left to die. -- Charles Bukowski
  • Hamas is responsible and Hamas should held accountable for civilian deaths. -- Benjamin Netanyahu
  • When it comes to civilian deaths, violent hostilities play no favorites. -- John Conyers
  • We're goin bowling. If we don't come back, avenge our deaths. -- Homer
  • In the next 15 years, we can halve childhood deaths. That's doable. -- Bill Gates
  • Cowards die a thousand deaths, but the brave only die once. -- Ernest Hemingway
  • Most grievous of all deaths it is to die of hunger. -- Homer
  • All deaths, all endings, are a path to the next beginning. -- Alberto Villoldo
  • A single death is a tragedy; a million deaths is a statistic. -- Joseph Stalin
  • The coward dies a thousand deaths, the brave man...only five hundred. -- Meredith Willson
  • To die laughing must be the most glorious of all glorious deaths! -- Edgar Allan Poe
  • Character deaths in and of itself should never be done for shock. -- Scott M. Gimple
  • We see a lot of gory deaths on 'Game of Thrones.' -- Esme Bianco
  • Legend adheres to artists whose deaths seem the corollaries of their works. -- Joyce Johnson
  • leave it to him to get messed up with deaths little girl -- Larissa Ione
  • A lot of deaths feel sad. Philip Seymour Hoffman's feels like a robbery. -- James Poniewozik
  • Middle age snuffs out more talent than ever wars or sudden deaths do. -- Richard Hughes
  • Maybe, if we just accepted our deaths, we might finally start to live. -- Richard Paul Evans
  • So many are the deaths we die Before we can be dead indeed. -- William Ernest Henley
  • All deaths before the age of 100 are accidental, caused by carelessness or thoughtlessness. -- Chiyo Uno
  • Sugar is responsible for a lot of deaths. Arguably more than crack cocaine. -- Guy Ritchie
  • There are not millions of deaths. It happens millions of times that someone dies. -- Etel Adnan
  • Homicide is 0.8% of deaths. Diet-related disease is over 60%. But no one talks about it. -- Jamie Oliver
  • In other words, crew deaths are a feature, not a bug," Cassaway said, dryly. -- John Scalzi
  • The contours of the coming disaster expanded to include the deaths of all present. -- George Saunders
  • For he who lives more lives than one more deaths than one must die. -- Oscar Wilde
  • There are deaths in public places on the grounds that the victim is gay. -- Ian Mckellen
  • A coward dies a thousand deaths, the gallant never tast of death but once. -- Julius Caesar
  • There are always two deaths, the real one and the one people know about. -- Jean Rhys
  • To kill a man between panels is to condemn him to a thousand deaths. -- Scott McCloud
  • Life comes to the miners out of their deaths, and death out of their lives. -- Mary Harris Jones
  • No actions by gangs or individuals can justify the deaths of eight hundred thousand people. -- Taner Akçam
  • I'm fascinated by the deaths of stars and the havoc they wreak on their environments. -- Neil deGrasse Tyson
  • The brave dies perhaps two thousand deaths if he's intelligent. He simply doesn't mention them. -- Ernest Hemingway
  • We can't be trapped by fear. Lives lived within such walls are just slower deaths. -- Mark Lawrence
  • Life comes to the miners out of their deaths, and death out of their lives -- Mother Jones
  • Sure there have been injuries and deaths in boxing - but none of them serious. -- Alan Minter
  • A leader must be ready to send the soldiers under his command to their deaths -- Eric S. Nylund
  • England, where no one has guns: 14 deaths. United States...23,000 deaths from handguns. But--there's no connection... -- Bill Hicks
  • Ah well, 'tis the way of the world -- births and deaths, births and deaths. -- Leonid Andreyev
  • My mind lets go a thousand things, Like dates of wars and deaths of kings -- Thomas Bailey Aldrich
  • How many deaths will it take 'till we know that too many people have died? -- Bob Dylan
  • The artist ought to know that a thousand painful deaths always lead into greater life. -- David Steindl-Rast
  • These births and deaths are changes in nature which we are mistaking for changes in us. -- Swami Vivekananda
  • I need to live my life in the light of their deaths. I need to live. -- Lauren Oliver
  • Where do we record the passing of wildlife? Who mourns the silent deaths of the small? -- O. R. Melling
  • After the age of 50 we begin to die little by little in the deaths of others. -- Julio Cortazar
  • Even as the words came out of my mouth, my heart was dying a million deaths. -- Anthony Kiedis
  • Man makes a death which Nature never made. And feels a thousand deaths in fearing one. -- Edward Young
  • My philosophy of life is that the meek shall inherit nothing but debasement, frustration, and ignoble deaths. -- Harlan Ellison
  • There are stages we all go through when dealing with character deaths. Grief. Anger. Denial. Laughter. Coulson. -- Jack Lewis Baillot
  • This was one of the casualties of war, that trust itself seemed to die a thousand deaths. -- Eric Metaxas
  • All deaths are hateful to miserable mortals, but the most pitiable death of all is to starve. -- Homer
  • people are not good to each other. perhaps if they were our deaths would not be so sad. -- Charles Bukowski
  • I know it sounds crazy, but I have had far more connection with my parents after their deaths. -- Lynn Johnston
  • If we weep for all the deaths in our country, the tears in our eyes would never dry. -- Mahatma Gandhi
  • I know it sounds crazy, but I have had far more connection with my parents after their deaths -- Lynn Johnston
  • So dear I love him that with him, All deaths I could endure. Without him, live no life -- William Shakespeare
  • Day buries day; month, month; and year the year: Our life is but a chain of many deaths. -- Edward Young
  • I guess, the hardest obstacles I've had to overcome in my life are deaths of people close to me. -- Guy Burnet
  • For we are all walking each other to our deaths, and the journey between footsteps makes up our lives. -- Ally Condie
  • Worship your body, beauty, and sexual allure and you will die a million deaths before they finally grieve you. -- David Foster Wallace
  • There is no actual starvation or deaths from starvation but there is widespread mortality from diseases due to malnutrition. -- Walter Duranty
  • On and on we seal the pages with salt water and promises to live well to make their deaths count. -- Suzanne Collins
  • It is only by frequent deaths of ourselves and our self-centered desires that we can come to live more fully. -- Mother Teresa
  • When a man lies he murders some part of the world. These are the pale deaths men miscall their lives. -- Paul Gerhardt
  • Bashar al-Assad and those who still stand by him are now responsible for the deaths of more than 20,000 in Syria. -- Susan Rice
  • Even the relatively small amount of trans fats are likely to be causing around 7,000 premature deaths from heart disease per year. -- Walter Willett
  • To be brave without compassion, generous without moderation, and rule without refraining from being first in the world, are certain deaths. -- Laozi
  • We are frightfully concerned with our own deaths, sometimes so much so that we forget the real purpose of our lives -- Brian L. Weiss
  • Wars are like deaths, which, while they can be postponed, will come when they will come and cannot be finally avoided. -- Philip Bobbitt
  • What glitters may not be gold; and even wolves may smile; and fools will be led by promises to their deaths. -- Lauren Oliver
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