Dying Happy Quotes
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Dying Happy Quotes & Sayings
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Verily, a man without fear is either dead or happy to die.
— Wayne Gerard Trotman
When I wrote this, only God and I understood what I was doing. Now, God only knows.
— Karl Weierstrass
We should laugh before being happy, for fear of dying without having laughed.
— Jean De La Bruyere
We must laugh before we are happy, for fear of dying without having laughed at all.
— Jean De La Bruyere
Art makes you reinvent the wheel with regularity. If you don't, art gets bored and slips away.
— Walter Darby Bannard
Dying is easy. Anyone can throw themselves onto the pyre and rest a happy martyr. Enduring the suffering that comes with sacrifice is the real test.
— Jay Kristoff
Dying, he has that look dying people get in their eyes sometimes, happy and sad, tired and spiritually blessed, all at the same time.
— Daniel Wallace
Anyone who truly walks with God, walks humbly. The closer we draw near to Him, the more we behold His majesty!
— Beth Moore
Be happy now because tomorrow you are dying,
— Philip K. Dick
Come now, don't make such a funeral face. It isn't dying that's sad; it's living when you're not happy.
— Octave Mirbeau
In other words, I was a moderately happy penguin who was occasionally attacked by sadness.
— Takuji Ichikawa
Life's about living and being happy, not about dying.
— Dean Koontz
To be a poet is to place pleasure, beauty and sensual delights front and centre, it means having a predilection for debauchery.
— Nicole Brossard
The Gulf states are happy for us to fight and die. That's good for everybody, but the Americans fighting and dying.
— Adam Schiff
Sick and yet happy, in peril and yet happy, dying and yet happy, in exile and happy, in disgrace and happy.
— Epictetus
Is everybody happy? I want everybody to be happy. I know I'm happy.
— Ethel Barrymore
Happy is the man, I thought, who, before dying, has the good fortune to sail the Aegean sea.
— Nikos Kazantzakis