DEATH QUOTES XXVIII

quotations about death

In his bleak mercy, Death forever strips
The soul of light and memory, rendering blind
Our vision, lest surmounted deeps appal,
As when on mountain-heights a glance behind
Betrays with knowledge, and the climber slips
Down gulfs of fear to some enormous fall.

CLARK ASHTON SMITH

"The Unremembered"


The Fear of Death often proves Mortal.

JOSEPH ADDISON

The Spectator, Mar. 29, 1711


Death is the end of one story and the beginning of another.

PHILIP MOELLER

Helena's Husband


No life that breathes with human breath
Has ever truly long'd for death.

ALFRED TENNYSON

The Two Voices


I don't like tombstones. They're like bookends to spent lives, trapping the person inside.

ELIZABETH DANIELS

"A Rose in the Willow Garden", Red Velvet and Absinthe


There is no birth, there is no death; there is no coming, there is no going; there is no same, there is no different; there is no permanent self, there is no annihilation. We only think there is.

THICH NHAT HANH

No Death


Death is not earnest in the same way the eternal is. To the earnestness of death belongs precisely that remarkable capacity for awakening, that resonance of a profound mockery which, detached from the thought of the eternal, is an empty and often brash jest, but together with the thought of the eternal is just what it should be, utterly different from the insipid solemness which least of all captures and holds a thought with tension like that of death.

SOREN KIERKEGAARD

Works of Love