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It was certainly a good death scene. I'm endlessly perishing in roles but it's a wonderful thing to be asked to do.
— Emilia Fox
The thing is, I love a great death scene - no good actor doesn't. Sorry, any actor, I should say.
— Clark Gregg
If a character dies, you get to do a big, juicy death scene. But the flip side is you're out of the sequel, which is where the real money is.
— Denis Leary
A filmmaker doesn't have to suffer to show suffering. You just have to understand it. You don't have to die to shoot a death scene.
— David Lynch
Beastly of him to die before you realized he might be fascinating.
— Tasha Alexander
I've done quite a lot of dying on shows and in movies. To have a good death scene though - come on, it's brilliant. I love a good death scene!
— Jared Harris
This place looks like the last scene in Hamlet.
— Patricia Briggs
When I was filming the death scene [in Inglourious Basterds], and I'm killing somebody, I had to work myself up.
— Eli Roth
Yeah, I get a death scene, but what does that mean?
— J.K. Rowling
Providence has its appointed hour for everything. We cannot command results, we can only strive.
— Mahatma Gandhi
When someone achieves higher consciousness, he or she never dies. They only transform.
— Debasish Mridha
There is a kitsch of death. For example, death transformed into sweet sleep: The 'good night, sweet prince' of the last scene of Hamlet.
— Saul Friedlander
Naked I came, naked I leave the scene
— J.V. Cunningham
I met my fathers in prison, they too a part of a scene; digging death.
— Reginald Dwayne Betts
Men are made by nature unequal. It is vain, therefore, to treat them as if they were equal.
— James Anthony Froude
Death is just the last scene of the last act.
— Joyce Carol Oates
The proliferation of the federal criminal code, now at twenty-seven thousand pages and counting.
— John Grisham
Fate, the monstrous scene-shifter, was setting the stage for the death of Uncle Fred, the elderly man.
— George Bellairs
How very satisfactory those discussions must be, where each party retains their own opinion!
— Letitia Elizabeth Landon
Who that hath ever been Could bear to be no more? Yet who would tread again the scene He trod through life before?
— James Montgomery
In a distant age and climate, the tragic scene of the death of Hosein will awaken the sympathy of the coldest reader.
— Edward Gibbon
Death is not one of our social managements; it is a scene with one character.
— Michel De Montaigne
It was easier to agree than to tell the truth.
— Susan Beth Pfeffer