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85. And I? What am I? Do I live? Or am I always walking in death? Forever in love with time?
— Anne Rice
Your body's dying...pay no attention
— Anne Rice
But death we are, and death we've always been.
— Anne Rice
Life shines where the light shines and our mind is our greatest light that can brighten our lives!
— Mehmet Murat Ildan
Merciful death. How you love your precious guilt
— Anne Rice
Oh my god, it's good to be alive!
— Imelda May
You have to love what you're doing in order to find the energy.
— Steven Van Zandt
Canvas tarpaulin, and a piece of old carpet. I'm not sure that they didn't lay an old wardrobe on top of that, just to
— Bill Bryson
We gather our arms full of guilt as though it were precious stuff. It must be that we want it that way.
— John Steinbeck
Speak to me of the dark gifts. I use them. I'm gentleman death in silk and lace, come to put out the candle.
— Anne Rice
For the moment, death is spoiling life for you, that's all. But life is more important than death.
— Anne Rice
We need to risk, we need to dare to risk and fail greatly because that's the only way we grow.
— Emilio Estevez
the death of another person is perhaps the only genuine supernatural event we ever experience.
— Anne Rice
Do you know what it means to be loved by Death? ... Do you know what it means to have Death know your name?
— Anne Rice
Judged by the normal standards of human affairs, the lives of men and women of God may look overburdened with suffering, and even inconclusive.
— Eknath Easwaran
Malady of mortality
— Anne Rice
She was tempted to ask if they were journeying with a hobbit to reclaim the Lonely Mountain.
— Shannon Messenger
This is it. I can't even not smoke anymore
— John Green
I'm Gentleman Death in silk and lace, come to put out the candles. The canker in the heart of the rose.
— Anne Rice
Would that death were like this. Would that one would sleep and sleep and sleep forever.
— Anne Rice
Adultery is the application of democracy to love.
— H.L. Mencken