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Living And Dieing Quotes By Dan Groat

It's a funny thing, one day you're living and the next day you're not sometimes, whether you have plans or not. Wishes and wants get trumped by the reaper every time. I don't even know if I would want a warning if it was my time. I think I'd rather be surprised. — Dan Groat

Living And Dieing Quotes By Michael Lee

Death does not come when the body is too exausted to live.Death comes because the brilliance inside of us can only be contained for so long.We do not die.We pass on.Pass on the life burning through our throats.When you leave me, I will not cry for you.I will run into the strongest wind I can find and welcome you home. — Michael Lee

Living And Dieing Quotes By Yuvraj Singh

I didn't believe when I was first told that I have cancer. I thought, 'How can a young person like me get cancer?' I thought it could never happen to me. It took me a while to realise that I was diagnosed with cancer. — Yuvraj Singh

Living And Dieing Quotes By Neil Gaiman

Love takes hostages. — Neil Gaiman

Living And Dieing Quotes By Jean-Henri Fabre

The custom of eating the lover after consummination of the nuptials, of making a meal of the exhausted pigmy, who is henceforth good for nothing, is not so difficult to understand, since insects can hardly be accused of sentimentality; but to devour him during the act surpasses anything the most morbid mind could imagine. I have seen the thing with my own eyes, and I have not yet recovered from my surprise. — Jean-Henri Fabre

Living And Dieing Quotes By Emily Dickinson

Tis not that dieing hurts us so- tis living- hurts us more. — Emily Dickinson

Living And Dieing Quotes By Deb Caletti

You could care enough to keep a secret, but you could care enough to tell one, too. — Deb Caletti

Living And Dieing Quotes By Richelle Mead

Damn, you have no idea what I have been through today."
"Actually I have a pretty good idea. — Richelle Mead

Living And Dieing Quotes By Connie Britton

My life started being awesome five years ago. — Connie Britton

Living And Dieing Quotes By Sunday Adelaja

You cannot create your future, if you do not have a purpose. — Sunday Adelaja

Living And Dieing Quotes By William Petty

I hope no man takes what I said about the living and dieing of men for mathematical demonstration. — William Petty

Living And Dieing Quotes By Dave Eggers

Did children want sports cars for parents? No. They wanted Hondas. They wanted to know that the car would start in all seasons. — Dave Eggers

Living And Dieing Quotes By Jack Kornfield

We don't know all the reasons that propel us on a spiritual journey, but somehow our life compels us to go. — Jack Kornfield

Living And Dieing Quotes By Tom Robbins

Elsewhere, they might call the wind Mariah, but here its name was Something Fishy. — Tom Robbins

Living And Dieing Quotes By Mika.

I write songs about fat girls and about men who run off to Mexico. — Mika.

Living And Dieing Quotes By Nikki Rowe

There is no certainty, not even your next breath.
Live like you are dieing because in reality we all are. — Nikki Rowe

Living And Dieing Quotes By Patrick W. Carr

A picture of the world, nothing more than a casting stone set in the heavens, intruded on Errol's dismay. World without end. Was Illustra, their entire world, nothing more than a lot for the ultimate reader, too small and insignificant a thing to care about? — Patrick W. Carr

Living And Dieing Quotes By Karl Iglesias

there is no such thing as a character in a script, only words on a page. An actor speaks these words of dialogue, and so the reader forms a sense of an actual person, though the character himself is an illusion. — Karl Iglesias

Living And Dieing Quotes By Richard Flanagan

They together staggered through those days that built like a scream that never ended, a wet, green shriek Dorrigo Evans found perversely amplified by the quinine deafness, the malarial haze that meant a minute took a lifetime to pass and that sometimes it was not possible to recall a week of misery and horror. — Richard Flanagan