Nothing, they say is more certain than death, and nothing more uncertain than the time of dying Nov 24, 2024 - Fabian Biese>
Death had to take her little by little, bit by bit, dragging her along to the bitter end of the miserable existence she'd made for herself. They never even knew what she did die of. Some spoke of a chill. But the truth was that she died from poverty, from the filth and the weariness of her wretched life. Nov 24, 2024 - Fabian Biese>
Death has this much to be said for it:You don't have to get out of bed for it.Wherever you happen to beThey bring it to you—free. Nov 24, 2024 - Fabian Biese>
I believe that more people would be alive today if there were a death penalty. Nov 24, 2024 - Fabian Biese>
That we must all die, we always knew; I wish I had remembered it sooner. Nov 24, 2024 - Fabian Biese>
But often life asks much of you, and you either honor life by answering with all your heart, or you cower your way into your grave. Nov 24, 2024 - Fabian Biese>
There is a certain seductiveness about dead things. You can ill treat, alter and recolour what's dead. It won’t complain. Nov 24, 2024 - Fabian Biese>
But you're dead,' said Harry.'Oh, yes,' said Dumbledore matter-of-factly.'Then... am I dead too?''Ah,' said Dumbledore, smiling still more broadly. 'That is the question, isn't it? On the whole, dear boy, I think not. Nov 24, 2024 - Fabian Biese>
Is despair wrong? Isn’t it the natural condition of life after a certain age? … After a number of events, what is there left but repetition and diminishment? Who wants to go on living? The eccentric, the religious, the artistic (sometimes); those with a false sense of their own worth. Soft cheeses collapse; firm cheeses endurate. Both go mouldy. Nov 24, 2024 - Fabian Biese>