Welcoming Death Quotes
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Welcoming Death Quotes & Sayings
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I adore my job. I think I'm one of the luckiest people out there. I've worked hard, but I get to mess about every day - that's how I see it.
— Stephen Graham
One deep breath, one last step and out into oblivion where death held out its arms into a welcoming embrace.
— Stephen Craig
But I still always felt the absence of a mother.
— Marcel Carne
How ironic that there always seemed to be more people welcoming your birth and mourning your death than there were throughout your life.
— Laurie Bellesheim
I guess that was the dichotomy of death. Sometimes it was frightening but every now and then in the right moment in life, it was warm and welcoming.
— Donna Augustine
Pain and betrayal and then nothingness. That's the death and she's almost welcoming it.
— M.C. Frank
We all come and go. This universe is staying here with endless joy of welcoming and an infinite sadness of farewell.
— Debasish Mridha
The older you get, and the more you're in this business, the more you kind of feel like, 'Why don't we just do it my way?'
— Jeff Daniels
She is scared and broken, yes. But she is also angrey
and stunningly beautiful. I'm certain I've never seen such a beautiful creature in my life. — Tahereh Mafi
and stunningly beautiful. I'm certain I've never seen such a beautiful creature in my life. — Tahereh Mafi
No man loveth his fetters, be they made of gold.
— John Heywood
I just wanted a chance. You know. Like everyone else.
— Janet Gurtler
In an art museum, you shall realise how banal and how ordinary the life outside!
— Mehmet Murat Ildan
God, don't they teach you how to spell these days?"
"No," I answer. "They teach us to use spell-check. — Jodi Picoult
"No," I answer. "They teach us to use spell-check. — Jodi Picoult
She didn't fear death itself, welcoming release from her long struggle between mind and body.
— Mary Jane Moffat