Quotes about Mortality
He was probably a coward," she said. "He knew a great deal about cowards but nothing about the brave. The brave dies perhaps two thousand deaths if he's intelligent. He simply doesn't mention them." "I don't know. It's hard to see inside the head of the brave." "Yes. That's how they keep that way.
— Ernest Hemingway
By my troth, I care not; a man can die but once; we owe God a death and let it go which way it will, he that dies this year is quit for the next.' Damned fine, eh?
— Ernest Hemingway
I suppose it is possible to live as full a life in seventy hours as on seventy years; granted that your life has been full up to the time that the seventy hours start and that you have reached a certain age.
— Ernest Hemingway
If one must die, he thought, and clearly one must, I can die. But I hate it.
— Ernest Hemingway
He is performing a work of art and he is playing with death, bringing it closer, closer, closer, to himself, a death that you know is in the horns because you have the canvas-covered bodies of the horses on the sand to prove it. He gives the feeling of his immortality, and, as you watch it, it becomes yours. Then when it belongs to both of you, he proves it with the sword.
— Ernest Hemingway
Your nationalities do not show when you are dead.
— Ernest Hemingway
Life is a breath, a passing breeze; a blade of grass, green and vibrant for a time, only to wither, die, and disappear. Soon you will be dead.
— Andy Andrews
You see your children growing. You look at your grandchildren, and you say to yourself, 'What if I weren't here? Have I done all I can to prepare them for their role in life?' You realize that you never quite do everything, but you want to do better than what you have done.
— Thomas Monson
We take life so seriously. But at the end, the billionaire gets buried next to the street sweeper.
— Robin Sharma
Wherever you are, death will find you, even in the looming tower. O
— Lawrence Wright
Be sure the safest rule is that we should not dare to live in any scene in which we dare not die.
— Lewis Carroll
Spiritual life begins to decay when we fail to sense the grandeur of what is eternal in time.
— Abraham Joshua Heschel