I like to behave in an extremely normal, wholesome manner for the most part in my daily life. Even if mentally I'm consumed with sick visions of violence, terror, sex and death.
I'm not afraid of death. It's the stake one puts up in order to play the game of life.
So much of motion, is so much of life, and so much of joy, and to stand still, or get on but slowly, is death and the devil.
In our brief national history we have shot four of our presidents, worried five of them to death, impeached one and hounded another out of office. And when all else fails, we hold an election and assassinate their character.
Death is one moment, and life is so many of them.
We all labor against our own cure, for death is the cure of all diseases.
The death of dictator Kim Jong-Il has cast all eyes on North Korea, a country without literature or freedom or truth.
Death is delightful. Death is dawn, The waking from a weary night Of fevers unto truth and light.
It is the sincerest thing I have written, caught by the drama of a soul struggling in the contrary toils of love and religion - death brought them into harmony.
Carloads of tourists would photograph the family mailbox, and there was weird mail, death threats.
For me, its like go ahead and eat. Live your life. I mean, I've just seen so much death, you know, as of late, being in my 40s, of people getting sick or, you know, whatever, that I just feel like, you know what? You never know with life. Eat. Enjoy yourself. Just try to be healthy and, you know, and watch it.
The fact is, in the minds of many, Trayvon Martin received the appropriate punishment for a true crime: He was black, male and dared to walk outside. In life, young Trayvon was just a teenager; in death, he has been transformed into a scary, lurking, suspicious, prone-to-violence spook.
Patrick Henry did not say, 'Give me absolutely safety or give me death.' America is supposed to be about freedom.
Families survive, one way or another. You have a tie, a connection that exists long after death, through many lifetimes.
Everybody believes that capital punishment is wrong, but when they look at certain cases, they're quick to say, 'Put them to death,' or scream 'capital punishment.'
They had taken me to an exhibit called 'Psychiatry: Industry of Death' on Hollywood Boulevard, where a Scientologist told me psychiatrists set up the Holocaust. I feared I was being brain-washed. And then I lost it - big time.
My attitude about Hollywood is that I wouldn't walk across the street to pull one of those executives out of the snow if he was bleeding to death. Not unless I was paid for it. None of them ever did me any favors.
Hearing nuns' confessions is like being stoned to death with popcorn.
God grants an easy death only to the just.
It is love, not reason, that is stronger than death.
The die is set and Malcolm will not escape for the foolish talk he spoke against his benefactor, such a man, is worthy of death, and it would have been so, were it not for Muhammad's confidence that God would give him the victory over the enemies.
Dealing with death is there forever, really, you know, because we all have to face it.
When someone thinks they're good at something, you can use it against them, and that's what we did. We did the kiss of death.
It was so wonderful outside that even the wild senselessness of this enormous death, whose music I hear again and again, could not disturb me from my great enjoyment!
I went to college and did advanced electronical engineering, not really knowing what I wanted to do. It bored me to death, so I dropped out.
Even if you haven't seen 'The Seventh Seal,' you've seen it. The influence is so vast and insidious, every image of a black-robed, white-faced Death is a rip or parody of 'The Seventh Seal.'
One must keep working continuously; otherwise, one thinks of death.
When I did 'Bumble-ardy,' I was so intensely aware of death. Eugene, my friend and partner, was dying here in the house when I did 'Bumble-ardy'. I did 'Bumble-ardy' to save myself. I did not want to die with him. I wanted to live, as any human being does.
Death is a very dull, dreary affair, and my advice to you is to have nothing whatsoever to do with it.
Even at our birth, death does but stand aside a little. And every day he looks towards us and muses somewhat to himself whether that day or the next he will draw nigh.
I wouldn't mind at all coming back to earth after my death.
Courage is being scared to death... and saddling up anyway.
There are people who never experience that, who remain closed until death, from fear of change.
My great-grandfather was a kola nut trader and the richest man in West Africa at the time of his death. My father was a businessman and politician. I was actually raised by my grandfather.
The valiant never taste of death but once.
A face to lose youth for, to occupy age With the dream of, meet death with.