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Last Words Quotes

1.
I do not sleep; I wish to meet my death awake.
Maria Theresa

Authors on Last Words Quotes: Winston Churchill H. G. Wells John Green Bernard le Bovier de Fontenelle Thomas Hobbes Louis XIV Edmund Gwenn Selina Hastings, Countess of Huntingdon Lope de Vega Theodore Dreiser Jane Austen Boris Pasternak Francois Rabelais Dallas Willard Robert Kennedy Mary Wortley Montagu William Hazlitt Grover Cleveland Cormac McCarthy Jacques Chirac Oscar Wilde Louisa May Alcott Paul Auster Shahrukh Khan Jonathan Swift Anton Cermak Maria Theresa Doc Holliday Enrico Fermi Nancy Astor Lord Chesterfield Theramenes John Eldon Smith
2.
How the little piglets would grunt if they knew how the old boar suffered.
Ragnar Lodbrok

If the piglets were aware of the burden the boar bore, they would squeal in dismay.
3.
Has God forgotten everything I've done for him ?
Louis XIV

Has God disregarded all the efforts I have made in his name?
4.
The Revolution has not yet succeeded. Comrades, you must carry on!
Sun Yat-sen

5.
Why are you weeping ? Did you imagine that I was immortal ?
Louis XIV

6.
Let us now relieve the Romans of their fears by the death of a feeble old man.
Hannibal

7.
Well, I'll be damned. Oh, this is funny.
Doc Holliday

8.
I'm practicing the discipline of not having to have the last word.
Dallas Willard

9.
I shall look forward to a pleasant time.
John Hancock

10.
Is it not meningitis?
Louisa May Alcott

11.
I'm so bored with it all.
Winston Churchill

12.
Let us go over, and sit in the shade of the trees.
Stonewall Jackson

13.
Hurrah Boys! Let's get these last few reds then head on back to camp. Hurrah!
George Armstrong Custer

14.
Everything is an illusion.
Mata Hari

15.
I foresee a great funeral contest over me.
Alexander the Great

16.
I have taken care of everything in the course of my life, only not for death, and now I have to die completely unprepared.
Cesare Borgia

17.
What's the hurry? Are you afraid I won't come back?
Manfred von Richthofen

18.
From our first babblings to our last word, we make but one statement, and that is our life.
Richard Paul Evans

19.
Don't be in such a hurry.
Billie Holiday

20.
I'm going now. My time has come.
Daniel Boone

21.
May I not seem to have lived in vain.
Tycho Brahe

22.
I have spent my life laboriously doing nothing.
Hugo Grotius

23.
The nourishment is palatable.
Millard Fillmore

24.
There is but one reliance.
Martin Van Buren

25.
I am dying. Please ... bring me a toothpick.
Alfred Jarry

26.
I can die now. I've lived twice.
Edith Piaf

27.
What we know is not much. What we don't know is enormous.
Pierre-Simon Laplace

28.
It's all been rather lovely.
John Le Mesurier

29.
Don't disarrange my circles!
Pythagoras

30.
God will pardon me. It is His trade.
Heinrich Heine

31.
Let me go, let me go.
Clara Barton

32.
I hope it won't take long.
Enrico Fermi

33.
I'm not afraid of death. I'm going home.
Patrick Swayze

34.
Ich kann nicht mehr (I can do no more).
Toni Kurz

35.
A king should die standing.
Louis XVIII of France

36.
I will see you tomorrow, if God wills it.
Pope John Paul I

37.
My God, don't shoot !
Soapy Smith

38.
Tell them I've had a wonderful life.
Ludwig Wittgenstein

39.
All right, then, I'll say it: Dante makes me sick.
Lope de Vega

40.
Everyone has got some preconceptions, but you have to readjust them in front of reality. Reality has the last word.
Henri Cartier-Bresson

41.
I think you're right, Wyatt. I can't see a God damn thing.
Morgan Earp

42.
Oh my poor soul, what is to become of you? - Where do you go?
Cardinal Mazarin

43.
It is high time for me to depart, for at my age I now begin to see things as they really are.
Bernard le Bovier de Fontenelle

44.
Good-bye... why am I hemorrhaging ?
Boris Pasternak

45.
Children be comforted, I am well.
Joseph Haydn

46.
To live is to wrestle with despair, yet never allow despair to have the last word.
Cornel West

47.
I say 'try'; if we never try, we shall never succeed.
Abraham Lincoln

48.
I think I'll sleep now.
George Washington Carver

49.
One never knows the ending. One has to die to know exactly what happens after death, although Catholics have their hopes.
Alfred Hitchcock

50.
Farewell my friends, I go to glory.
Isadora Duncan