1.
I think of death only with tranquility, as an end. I refuse to let death hamper life. Death must enter life only to define it.
Jean-Paul Sartre
2.
When one does not understand death, life can be very confusing.
Ajahn Chah
5.
I learned it by doing it, and I was scared to death.
Herb Kelleher
8.
There is no such thing as death. We have all lived before and we are all going to experience new lives.
Betty Shine
9.
The whole life of instinct serves the one end of bringing about death.
Sigmund Freud
10.
You can evade life, but you can not evade Death.
T. S. Eliot
11.
In the midst of death life persists, in the midst of untruth, truth persists, in the midst of darkness light persists.
Mahatma Gandhi
12.
If one was to think constantly of death, the business of life would stand still
Samuel Johnson
14.
Yes, death, the hourly possibility of it, death is the sublimity of life.
William Mountford
16.
There is no death. The thing that we call death
Is but another, sadder name for life.
Richard Henry Stoddard
17.
In an artist's life,
death is perhaps not the most difficult thing.
Vincent Van Gogh
20.
Death, which we are accustomed to consider an evil, really acts for us the friendliest part, and takes away the commonplace of existence.
Alexander Smith
21.
Poisoned, pursued and living with a psychopath. Not what I would consider the good life. Death has its perks.
Maria V. Snyder
22.
Living does not undo life. Death does not, either. Life and death are not either-or.
Eileen Wilks
24.
You have dreamed me into your dream to awaken you from the dreams of life, death and separativity.
Frederick Lenz