Browse through our collection of quotes tagged with Death.
Belief is the death of intelligence.
Robert Anton Wilson
We see death constantly on film.
Michael Sheen
People, I thought, wanted security. They couldn't bear the though of their loved ones not existing, and couldn't even imagine themselves not existing. I finally decided that people believe in an afterlife because they couldn't bear not to.
John Green
He who is obsessed by death is made guilty by it.
Elias Canetti
A lion is much more dreadful to him that never saw him, than he is to his keeper who feedeth him every day. A pitched battle is more frightful and scaring to a new listed soldier, that never took his place in the field before, nor saw the dreadful counten
Kahlil Gibran
Time is not what you think. Dying? Not the end of everything. We think it is. But what happens on earth is only the beginning.
Mitch Albom, The Five People You
When I'm lying in my bed I think about life and I think about death and neither one particularly appeals to me.
Steven Morrissey
I feel monotony and death to be almost the same.
Charlotte Bronte
The death of a beloved is an amputation.
C.S. Lewis
There was no safety. There was no pride. All there was, was money. Everything became money, and money became everything. Money treated us as if we were things, and we died.
Terry Pratchett
We are dying from overthinking. We are slowly killing ourselves by thinking about everything. Think. Think. Think. You can never trust the human mind anyway. It's a death trap.
Anthony Hopkins
I don't think I would want the responsibility for enforcing the death penalties. There's always the inevitable question of whether someone you gave the order to execute might truly have been innocent.
Jesse Ventura
Death solves all problems - no man, no problem.
Joseph Stalin
There comes a night when all too late The mind shall long to prompt the achieving hand, The eager thought behind closed portals stand, And the last wishes to the mute lips press Buried ere death in silent helplessness.
George Eliot
For me, habit is just a synonym for death.
Juliette Binoche
Early-twentieth-century abstraction is art's version of Einstein's Theory of Relativity. It's the idea that changed everything everywhere: quickly, decisively, for good.
Jerry Saltz