|
||||||
|
||||||
|
Death either destroys us or unmasks us. If it means liberation, better things await us when our burden is gone; if destruction, nothing at all awaits us, blessings and curses are abolished.
-- Seneca |
||||||
|
Death has shaken out the sands of my glass.
-- John G. C. Brainard |
||||||
|
Death has so many doors to let out life.
-- Beaumont and Fletcher |
||||||
|
Death hath not only particular stars in heaven, but malevolent places on earth, which single out our infirmities and strike at our weaker parts.
-- Sir Thomas Browne |
||||||
|
Death helps us to see what is worth trusting and loving and what is a waste of time.
-- J. Neville Ward |
||||||
|
Death is a debt we all must pay.
-- Euripides |
||||||
|
Death is a law, not a punishment.
-- Jean Baptiste Dubos |
||||||
|
Death is always, under all circumstances, a tragedy, for if it is not then it means that life has become one.
-- Theodore Roosevelt |
||||||
|
Death is an angel with two faces; to us he turns a face of terror, blighting all things fair; the other burns with glory of the stars, ad love is there.
-- T. C. Williams |
||||||
|
Death is but crossing the world, as friends do the sea; they live in one another still.
-- William Penn |
||||||
|
Death is life's gate.
-- P. J. Bailey |
||||||
