Quotes about Death
No one is spared. The sick, the elderly, children, babies, and pregnant women - all marched to their death.
— Anne Frank
I have now reached the stage that I don't care much whether I live or die. The world will still keep turning without me; what is going to happen, will happen, and anyway it's no good to resist. I will trust luck and do nothing but work, hoping that all will end well.
— Anne Frank
could spend hours telling you about the suffering the war has brought, but I'd only make myself more miserable. All we can do is wait, as calmly as possible, for it to end. Jews and Christians alike are waiting, the whole world is waiting, and many are waiting for death.
— Anne Frank
I could spend hours telling you about the suffering the war has brought, but I'd only make myself more miserable. All we can do is wait, as calmly as possible, for it to end...the whole world is waiting, and many are waiting for death.
— Anne Frank
I could spend hours telling you about the suffering the war has brought, but I'd only make myself more miserable. All we can do is wait, as calmly as possible, for it to end. Jews and Christians alike are waiting, the whole world is waiting, and many are waiting for death.
— Anne Frank
Christians alike are waiting, the whole world is waiting, and many are waiting for death.
— Anne Frank
Dear God, I have everything I could wish for, while fate has her in its deadly clutches. She was as devout as I am, maybe even more so, and she too wanted to do what was right. But then why have I been chosen to live, while she's probably going to die? What's the difference between us? Why are we now so far apart?
— Anne Frank
Easter is so profound. Christmas was an afterthought in the early Church, the birth not observed for a couple hundred years. But no one could help noticing the resurrection: Rumi said that spring was Christ, "martyred plants rising up from their shrouds." Easter says that love is more powerful than death, bigger than the dark, bigger than cancer, bigger even than airport security lines.
— Anne Lamott
Hospice is the Calvary, Hospice means death is not going to be nearly as bad as you think
— Anne Lamott
There is the absolute hopelessness we face that everyone we love will die, even our newborn granddaughter, even as we trust and know that love will give rise to growth, miracles, and resurrection.
— Anne Lamott
As a Christian, I believe in the sanctity of life and that death is a part of life.
— Desmond Tutu
Life is really fascinated only by death. It vibrates only when it comes in contact with death.
— Elie Wiesel