Tag Archives: Famous Sayings About Death

Ringing in the New Year!

Choosing death over life In the name of love

While on a long sabbatical of sorts, I share with you one of my favorite articles I wrote in the past to ring in this New Year.  Many of us are familiar with Ida Straus, wife of Isidor Straus, the co-owner … Continue reading

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”…Death Hath Ten Thousand Doors for Men to Take Their Exits.”

- John Webster, The Duchess of Malfi, 1612
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”Your time is limited. Don’t waste it by living someone else’s life.”

–Steve Jobs

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“Farewell” by Anne Bronte

Anne Bronte's poem teaches a lesson in remembering loved ones

You’re probably familiar with the works of Charlotte and Emily Bronte; but what you may not know is that they had a younger sister, Anne, who was also a writer. Unfortunately, the successes of her older siblings tended to leave … Continue reading

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“You will never be happy if you continue to search for what happiness consists of. You will never live if you are looking for the meaning of life.”

-Albert Camus

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 “Let the campfire die… we can better see the summit, this night of stars.”

- J. W. Hackett
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