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To study philosophy is nothing but to prepare one's self to die. ~ Marcus Tullius Cicero
Death Philosophy quotes by Marcus Tullius Cicero
Time hangs suspended, and yet it's about to end. Death should be a seduction, not a rape. Given one more minute he could do so much. Even the guilty are allowed to make a phone call, send a message. How alive he feels, how brightly he shines, like a lit fuse, a firecracker about to go off. What he wouldn't give for a minute more, just one ordinary minute tacked cudely onto the end of his life. ~ A.S.A Harrison
Death Philosophy quotes by A.S.A Harrison
In conformity with the philosophy of Christ, let us make of our life a training for death. ~ Maximus The Confessor
Death Philosophy quotes by Maximus The Confessor
People seek a new orientation, a new philosophy, one which is centered on the priorities of life-physically and spiritually-and not on the priorities of death. ~ Erich Fromm
Death Philosophy quotes by Erich Fromm
To feel completely alone and isolated leads to mental disintegration just as physical starvation leads to death. ~ Erich Fromm
Death Philosophy quotes by Erich Fromm
As soon as we are born, we are old enough to die. ~ Martin Heidegger
Death Philosophy quotes by Martin Heidegger
The soul is pure when it leaves the body and drags nothing bodily with it, by virtue of having no willing association with the body in life but avoiding it ... Practicing philosophy in the right way is a training to die easily. ~ Socrates
Death Philosophy quotes by Socrates
We're beings toward death, we're ... two-legged, linguistically-conscious creatures born between urine and feces whose body will one day be the culinary delight of terrestrial worms. ~ Cornel West
Death Philosophy quotes by Cornel West
To philosophise is to learn how to die. ~ Michel De Montaigne
Death Philosophy quotes by Michel De Montaigne
Here I am ... wanting to accomplish something and completely forgetting it must all end
that there is such a thing as death. ~ Leo Tolstoy
Death Philosophy quotes by Leo Tolstoy
[T]hose who practice philosophy in the right way are in training for dying and they fear death least of all men. ~ Plato
Death Philosophy quotes by Plato
There is no real reason why Disney should not buy up the human genome, which is currently being sequenced, to turn it into a genetic attraction. Why not cryogenize the whole planet, exactly as Walt Disney had himself cryogenized in liquid nitrogen, with a view to some kind of resurrection or other in the real world? But there no longer is a real world, and there won't be one – not even for Walt Disney: if he wakes up one day he'll get the shock of his life. In the meantime, from the depths of his liquid nitrogen he goes on annexing the world – both imaginary and real – subsuming it into the spectral universe of virtual reality in which we have all become extras. The difference is that, as we slip on our data suits or our sensors, or tap away at our keyboards, we are moving into living spectrality, whereas he, the brilliant precursor, has moved into the virtual reality of death. ~ Jean Baudrillard
Death Philosophy quotes by Jean Baudrillard
Philosophy is one reason which could lead to death. ~ Santosh Kalwar
Death Philosophy quotes by Santosh Kalwar
The Norweigian philosopher Tonnesen said that to think about anything but death is evasion. Society, art, culture, the whole of civilisation is nothing but evasion, one great collective self delusion, the intention of which is to make us forget that all the time we are falling through the air, at every moment getting closer to death. ~ Sven Lindqvist
Death Philosophy quotes by Sven Lindqvist
What we gain in the world, we lose in the world, forgotten in death. We must rather fancy what we brought into the world, for therein lives our story, our legend. ~ Palle Oswald
Death Philosophy quotes by Palle Oswald
SOME PEOPLE SIMPLY DO NOT EXIST ANYMORE. GET USED TO IT. QUESTION MARK. ~ Amy King
Death Philosophy quotes by Amy King
There is only one religion - it is a way a man dies. ~ James Runcie
Death Philosophy quotes by James Runcie
Born free. Taxed to death. ~ Christopher Titus
Death Philosophy quotes by Christopher Titus
In order to tame death, they refuse to completely enjoy life. In rejecting complete enjoyment, they are half-dead in advance - and that with no guarantee that their sacrifice will actually benefit them when all is done. ~ Tom Robbins
Death Philosophy quotes by Tom Robbins
I always heard 'whatever doesn't kill you makes you stronger' growing up. How so very foolish. In fact, what doesn't kill you is only delaying the inevitable. ~ Jeremy Caldwell
Death Philosophy quotes by Jeremy Caldwell
So many dead, Grace thought in melancholy wonder, and realised, for perhaps the first time, that there were more dead people in the world than live ones. ~ Mary Hooper
Death Philosophy quotes by Mary Hooper
I can see why living people would dream up that vision of ghosts. No one wants to believe life ends this way...interrupted, unresolved, and unfinished. ~ Amy Huntley
Death Philosophy quotes by Amy Huntley
If we look through the aperture which we have opened up onto the absolute, what we see there is a rather menacing power--something insensible, and capable of destroying both things and worlds, of bringing forth monstrous absurdities, yet also of never doing anything, of realizing every dream, but also every nightmare, of engendering random and frenetic transformations, or conversely, of producing a universe that remains motionless down to its ultimate recesses, like a cloud bearing the fiercest storms, then the eeriest bright spells, if only for an interval of disquieting calm. We see an omnipotence equal to that of the Cartesian God, and capable of anything, even the inconceivable; but an omnipotence that has become autonomous, without norms, blind, devoid of the other divine perfections, a power with neither goodness nor wisdom, ill-disposed to reassure thought about the veracity of its distinct ideas. We see something akin to Time, but a Time that is inconceivable for physics, since it is capable of destroying without cause or reason, every physical law, just as it is inconceivable for metaphysics, since it is capable of destroying every determinate entity, even a god, even God. This is not a Heraclitean time, since it is not the eternal law of becoming, but rather the eternal and lawless possible becoming of every law. It is a Time capable of destroying even becoming itself by bringing forth, perhaps forever, fixity, stasis, and death. ~ Quentin Meillassoux
Death Philosophy quotes by Quentin Meillassoux
Swiftly the remembrance of all things is buried in the gulf of eternity. ~ Marcus Aurelius
Death Philosophy quotes by Marcus Aurelius
There's no need to fear the oblivion after we're gone if we never cared about the oblivion that came before we were born. Cheer up. Death obsessing is for boozy existentialists and bad poets. ~ Tom Jokinen
Death Philosophy quotes by Tom Jokinen
When we overcome the fear of death, we become deathless, endless, and infinite. ~ Debasish Mridha
Death Philosophy quotes by Debasish Mridha
Only the dead should be certain of anything. ~ Ian C. Esslemont
Death Philosophy quotes by Ian C. Esslemont
I shall venture to affirm, that there never was a popular religion, which represented the state of departed souls in such a light,as would render it eligible for human kind, that there should be such a state. These fine models of religion are the mere product of philosophy. For as death lies between the eye and the prospect of futurity, that event is so shocking to nature, that it must throw a gloom on all the regions which lie beyond it; and suggest to the generality of mankind the idea of Cerberus and Furies; devils, and torrents of fire and brimstone. ~ David Hume
Death Philosophy quotes by David Hume
Death as the destruction of all things no longer had meaning when life was revealed to be a fatuous sequence of empty words, the hollow jingle of a jester's cap and bells. ~ Michel Foucault
Death Philosophy quotes by Michel Foucault
God sent the Egyptians ten plagues that became increasingly harder, one after the other, starting with blood, and ending with the death of the first born. Similarly, debt sometimes starts with charging just a couple of extra dollars to our credit cards when we want something we can't afford to pay cash for. Before long, it might turn into a second mortgage on our house. Debt can kill our future and take our house with it. ~ Celso Cukierkorn
Death Philosophy quotes by Celso Cukierkorn
Tirelessly they flew on and on, and tirelessly she kept pace. She felt a fierce joy possessing her, that she could command these immortal presences. And she rejoiced in her blood and flesh, in the rough pine bark she felt next to her skin, in the beat of her heart and the life of all her senses, and in the hunger she was feeling now, and in the presence of her sweet-voiced bluethroat daemon, and in the earth below her and the lives of every creature, plant and animal both; and she delighted in being of the same substance as them, and in knowing that when she died her flesh would nourish other lives as they had nourished her. ~ Philip Pullman
Death Philosophy quotes by Philip Pullman
Every one thinks he's a good person, even those on Death Row. ~ Dale Carnegie
Death Philosophy quotes by Dale Carnegie
To think is first of all to create a world (or to limit one's own world, which comes to the same thing). ~ Albert Camus
Death Philosophy quotes by Albert Camus
Once upon a different time, there was a girl who lived in a kingdom of death. Wolves howled up her arm. A whole pack of them--made of tattoo ink and pain, memory and loss. It was the only thing about her that ever stayed the same. ~ Ryan Graudin
Death Philosophy quotes by Ryan Graudin
To almost no one's surprise, Astrid said, "Dune, by Frank Herbert. 'I must not fear. Fear is the mind-killer. Fear is the little death that bring total obliteration. I will face my fear. I will permit it to pass over me and through me. And when it has gone past I will turn the inner eye to see its path. Where the Fear has gone there will be nothing.'"
She and Lana together spoke the last phrase of the incantation. "'Only I will remain. ~ Michael Grant
Death Philosophy quotes by Michael Grant
Your life is limited only by your dreams. ~ Debasish Mridha
Death Philosophy quotes by Debasish Mridha
In the immediate aftermath of Chris's death, Bubba dealt with his grief by playing. He played all the time, with anyone and everyone who came to the house. It was his way of staying busy and not focusing on sadness.
Angel, younger, was a little more direct, though quieter. She often looked toward her brother as her spokesman and maybe test case: his emotions guided hers. She expressed her connection with her dad directly, mentioning that she often felt him still close to her. I came to take that as a comfort and reassurance: Chris walked with us still. ~ Taya Kyle
Death Philosophy quotes by Taya Kyle
Because we both know the tide's turning. The decent people in this country are sick to death of being held hostage by mad liberals in Brussels, and the sooner we take control over our own future, our own borders - ~ Mick Herron
Death Philosophy quotes by Mick Herron
We have the tools, but we have to learn how to use them. That is my political philosophy. ~ Harri Holkeri
Death Philosophy quotes by Harri Holkeri
I have always believed in the power of collaboration. Early on in my professional career, I realized that you can't develop all the competencies you need fast enough on your own. Furthermore, if you don't collaborate, your ideas will be limited to your own abilities. As a result, you will not be able to serve your clientele and thus can't achieve the anticipated impact. ~ Vishwas Chavan
Death Philosophy quotes by Vishwas Chavan
Life has its ups and downs. When you are up, enjoy the scenery. When you are down, touch the soul of your being and feel the beauty. ~ Debasish Mridha
Death Philosophy quotes by Debasish Mridha
Maybe it's that the past exists purely inside me. ... I've never cared about growing old, but right now, I do, slightly. It's not just that you have so much less future, but you also lose so much of your past, one death at a time. ~ Katarina Bivald
Death Philosophy quotes by Katarina Bivald
Is God really real?"This is a perennial question for the philosophy of religion. Fortunately, the Pythons have answers to it. Perhaps too many answers. If we asked Arthur, King of the Britons, he would certainly testify that God exists, speaks English, and can't stand people groveling, averting their eyes, ceaselessly apologizing, and deeming themselves unworthy. Yet when we begin inquiring into Monty Python's The Meaning of Life, "there is some doubt" about whether God is really real, or, to put it more philosophically, there is doubt over whether God's existence can be established through a valid argument. There is a long philosophical tradition of constructing rational arguments for the existence and attributes of God, and an equally long skeptical tradition of deconstructing those same arguments. The Pythons have been exemplary participants in the latter tradition, either through parody, or by echoing in a funnier and more succinct way the skeptical arguments of such philosophical predecessors as Scottish philosopher David Hume (1711-1776). ~ George A. Reisch
Death Philosophy quotes by George A. Reisch
If he makes humanity God and yet cries out against God's inhumanity, it is clear who has really been accused. ~ J. Budziszewski
Death Philosophy quotes by J. Budziszewski
Pausing for a moment, as I routinely do when crossing one of these bridges, I gazed not down into the dark waters of the canal, but upwards into the night sky. It was those stars, I knew that now. Certain of them had been promised specific parts of my body. In the darkest hours of the night, when one is unusually sensitive to such things, I could - and still can, just barely - feel the force of these stars tugging away at various points, eager for the moment of my death when each of them might carry off that part of me which is theirs by right. Of course a child would misinterpret this experience. And how often I have found that every superstition has its basis in truth. ~ Thomas Ligotti
Death Philosophy quotes by Thomas Ligotti
Death doesn't have to be boring. ~ Mary Roach
Death Philosophy quotes by Mary Roach
The events of my birth...and finally of my death are not accomplished in me or for me. The affective weight of my life as a whole does not exist for me. Only the Other is in possession of the values of the being of a given person. ~ Mikhail Bakhtin
Death Philosophy quotes by Mikhail Bakhtin
To find beauty, rise above conformity and find opportunities. ~ Debasish Mridha
Death Philosophy quotes by Debasish Mridha
Death is their fate, the gift of Ilъvatar, which as Time wears even the Powers shall envy. ~ J.R.R. Tolkien
Death Philosophy quotes by J.R.R. Tolkien
A baby is the source of pure joy, a bundle of a warm smile, and a heart of dancing love. ~ Debasish Mridha
Death Philosophy quotes by Debasish Mridha
You would have made a fine warrior, you know that?"
I am one. Death is my enemy."
Yeah, it is, isn't it." God, it made such sense that he'd bonded with her. She was a fighter ... like him. "Your scalpel's your dagger."
Yup. ~ J.R. Ward
Death Philosophy quotes by J.R. Ward
The suit came up, and Holston thought that maybe people went along with it because they couldn't believe it was happening. None of it was real enough to rebel against. The animal part of his mind wasn't made for this, to be calmly ushered to a death it was perfectly aware of. ~ Hugh Howey
Death Philosophy quotes by Hugh Howey
Be a human being and you'd automatically be religious, but if you try to be a scripture-worm then you'd be neither religious, nor human – you'd be a biological bag of trash. ~ Abhijit Naskar
Death Philosophy quotes by Abhijit Naskar
And like that, I said goodbye to my grandmother like we were two people who met in a coffee shop, shared a lifetime of stories and left wanting more, but knowing we'd meet there again. ~ Darnell Lamont Walker
Death Philosophy quotes by Darnell Lamont Walker
It is not the fame, not the flesh, not the money. We want something else, something pretty. ~ Debasish Mridha
Death Philosophy quotes by Debasish Mridha
Your heart has all the feelings, all the perception, and all the love
that the universe ever had. ~ Debasish Mridha
Death Philosophy quotes by Debasish Mridha
We walk into the rest of our lives together, not knowing it'll end before it's truly started. ~ Tess Sharpe
Death Philosophy quotes by Tess Sharpe
The one most valuable lesson humanity ought to have learned from philosophy is that it is impossible to make sense of truth without acknowledging God as the necessary starting point. ~ John F. MacArthur Jr.
Death Philosophy quotes by John F. MacArthur Jr.
All men have fears, but the brave put down their fears and go forward, sometimes to death, but always to victory. ~ Dale Carnegie
Death Philosophy quotes by Dale Carnegie
My ex-wife was a philosophy major at NYU. Yeah, she and I used to have deep philosophical discussions where she would prove that I didn't exist. ~ Woody Allen
Death Philosophy quotes by Woody Allen
Break up of some relations sometimes don't just break the connection between to bodies, for someone it can be a disconnect with his soul and disconnect with soul its called "Death ~ Mohammed Zaki Ansari
Death Philosophy quotes by Mohammed Zaki Ansari
Don't be afraid of enemies who attack you. Be afraid of the friends who flatter you. ~ Dale Carnegie
Death Philosophy quotes by Dale Carnegie
As a physician, I was trained to deal with uncertainty as aggressively as I dealt with disease itself. The unknown was the enemy. Within this worldview, having a question feels like an emergency; it means that something is out of control and needs to be made known as rapidly, efficiently, and cost-effectively as possible. But death has taken me to the edge of certainty, to the place of questions.

After years of trading mystery for mastery, it was hard and even frightening to stop offering myself reasonable explanations for some of the things that I observed and that others told me, and simply take them as they are. "I don't know" had long been a statement of shame, of personal and professional failing. In all of my training I do not recall hearing it said aloud even once.

But as I listened to more and more people with life-threatening illnesses tell their stories, not knowing simply became a matter of integrity. Things happened. And the explanations I offered myself became increasingly hollow, like a child whistling in the dark. The truth was that very often I didn't know and couldn't explain, and finally, weighed down by the many, many instances of the mysterious which are such an integral part of illness and healing, I surrendered. It was a moment of awakening.

For the first time, I became curious about the things I had been unwilling to see before, more sensitive to inconsistencies I had glibly explained or successfully ignored, more willin ~ Rachel Naomi Remen
Death Philosophy quotes by Rachel Naomi Remen
life hurts a lot more than death ~ Nandini
Death Philosophy quotes by Nandini
An enormous urn of coffee was being put to use by both cops and servers. One of her own uniforms was helping himself to a tray of fancy finger food and another was already hitting the dessert cart.

It only took her presence to have the room falling into stillness, and silence.

"Officers, if you can manage to tear yourselves away from the all-you-can-eat buffet, take posts outside the doors of both kitchen exits. As cause of death has not yet been officially called, I'll remind you that you're stuffing evidence in your faces. If necessary, I'll have you both cut open so that evidence can be removed. ~ J.D. Robb
Death Philosophy quotes by J.D. Robb
Disease can be seen as a call for personal transformation through metamorphosis. It is a transition from the death of your old self into the birth of your new. ~ Tom O'Connor
Death Philosophy quotes by Tom O'Connor
We are Necromancers, born from the pools of hell and gifted with the touch of death. - Irisi, wife of Na'shir and Priestess of Death ~ Candace Knoebel
Death Philosophy quotes by Candace Knoebel
The deepest and most organic death is death in solitude, when even light becomes a principle of death. In such moments you will be severed from life, from love, smiles, friends and even from death. And you will ask yourself if there is anything besides the nothingness of the world and your own nothingness. ~ Emil Cioran
Death Philosophy quotes by Emil Cioran
Gates got up, but not fast or jerkily, with the same slowness that had always characterized him. He wiped the sweat off his palms by running them lightly down his sides. As though he were going to shake hands with somebody.
He was. He was going to shake hands with death.
He wasn't particularly frightened. Not that he was particularly brave. It was just that he didn't have very much imagination. Rationalizing, he knew that he wasn't going to be alive anymore ten minutes from now. Yet he wasn't used to casting his imagination ten minutes ahead of him, he'd always kept it by him in the present. He couldn't visualize it. So he wasn't as unnerved by it as the average man would have been.
("3 Kills For 1") ~ Cornell Woolrich
Death Philosophy quotes by Cornell Woolrich
July 8, 2013
Review of Bargain with the Devil
Author: Gloria Gravitt Moulder
My interest in the death of Margaret Mitchell was sparked as a young child growing up in Georgia. I was born in 1953, 4 years after her death. Older relatives, neighbors and friends would sit around discussing her death as I was growing up and with the inquisitive mind of a young child; I found what they were saying interesting enough to listen in. They talked about how the taxi cab driver, Hugh Gravitt, (some of which knew him as this was a small southern town where everyone knew everyone) was not a drinker because of his health and how the newspaper articles had written he was drunk and speeding when it wasn't true. I overheard many things about how the media was wrong regarding the circumstances of her death. Some speculated she committed suicide; others suspected her husband pushed her in front of the car Mr. Gravitt was driving. All commented that both Margaret and John were drunk and jaywalking across Peachtree Street.
I read the book (Gone with the Wind) when I was 13 and went to see the movie in 1969 at the Fox theatre with friends. I cannot relate how this impacted me. I became interested in all I heard as a child again and over the years have read many articles on the subject of Margaret Mitchell and John Marsh. I never believed the stories about Hugh Gravitt being at fault in her death as a result of all those conversations I had overheard by my elders as a child.
~ Gloria Gravitt Moulder
Death Philosophy quotes by Gloria Gravitt Moulder
Napoleon said of Massena, that he was not himself until the battle began to go against him; then, when the dead began to fall in ranks around him, awoke his powers of combination, and he put on terror and victory as a robe. So it is in rugged crises, in unweariable endurance, and in aims which put sympathy out of question, that the angel is shown. ~ Ralph Waldo Emerson
Death Philosophy quotes by Ralph Waldo Emerson
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