People living deeply have no fear of death.
– Anaïs Nin
Tag: death
People living deeply have no fear of death.
People living deeply have no fear of death.
– Anaïs Nin
A tragedy…
A tragedy need not have blood and death;
it’s enough that it all be filled with that majestic sadness
that is the pleasure of tragedy.
– Jean Racine
I don’t think anybody ..-
I don’t think anybody’s necessarily ready for death.
You can only hope that when it approaches,
you feel like you’ve said what you wanted to say.
Nobody wants to go out in mid-sentence.
– Johnny Depp
I am the one …
I am the one who greets death as a friend.
– unknown
You can’t …
You can’t outrun Death forever.
But you can make the Bastard work for it.
– MAJOR KORGO KORGAR, “Last of The Lancers” — AFC 32
Between birth …
Between birth and death lies desire,
Desire for life, for love, for everything good.
And this is the source of all suffering.
– Outcast Consensus 17, Why Existence?
Oh death about …
Oh death
about you I know nothing, nothing –
about the afterwars
as a matter of fact, we know nothing.
Yet oh death, oh death
also I know so much about you
the knowledge is within me,
without being a matter of fact.
– D. H. Lawrence
I have always …
I have always wanted to be as the flowers are
so unhampered in their living and dying,
and in death I believe I shall be as the flowers are.
– D. H. Lawrence
Oh death about …
Oh death
about you I know nothing, nothing –
about the afterwars
as a matter of fact, we know nothing.
– D. H. Lawrence
I with the …
I with the night on my lips,
I sigh with the silence of death;
and what do I care though the very stones should cry me unreal,
though the clouds shine in conceipt of substance upon me,
who am less than the rain.
Do I not know the darkness with them?
What are they but shrouds?
– unknown
… and i do …
… and i do not care,
though the large hands of revenge shall get my throat at lastt,
shall get it soon,
if the joy that they are lifted to avenge have risen red on my night as a harvest moon,
which even death can only put out for me;
And death, I know, is better than not-to-be.
– D. H. Lawrence