Camus says knowing we’re all gonna die makes life a joke.
Brave men have a way of dying quickly.
Being informed, knowing facts as they are, not how we wish to perceive them, can tip the balance between life and death.
Because I want love, I’d rather die hoping that happens than make some arrangement.
Any man who dies defending God’s will dies a noble death. Never forget that.[to Landry]
Any fool can die. Living takes imagination.
And when you die, you go to a wonderful place called heaven.
All great ideas are deadly.
A village can be rebuilt. A warrior can die only once.
‘Tis a mother’s burden to suffer the birth of her babe, but all agony pales when placed in measure with the cold death of a child.
You’re a lot smarter dead than you ever were alive. Try and keep it that way.
You trying to wax poetic on me? I’d rather you wax that mustache. ‘Cause if your musings on the great circle of life are gonna be the last things I ever hear, dear God, take me now.[to Jack]