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Cosmic upheaval is not so moving as a little child pondering the death of a sparrow in the corner of a barn.
— Anouk Aimee
We die a day at a time
— Bangambiki Habyarimana
The death of a child is the greatest reason to doubt the existence of God.
— Fyodor Dostoevsky
The dead person once had a life! This is a misery?
— Lailah Gifty Akita
If indeed the death of a child is part of a larger plan, you wonder if God ever considered a smaller plan.
— Robert Breault
There's no tragedy in life like the death of a child. Things never get back to the way they were.
— Dwight D. Eisenhower
Birthdays;They never cease to exist, and like birthdays you will never cease to exist in my heart
— Xela Ffonrims
A father who denies a child of his attention is no better than a fully-equipped medic who watches idly as a soldier bleeds to death.
— Wes Fesler
Would we believe their story; if the dead should return?
— Lailah Gifty Akita
There is an end to every journey.
— Lailah Gifty Akita
The only thing you must do, flesh-child, is die. The rest is but a trick of light in the foam on the waves.
— Rue
Like the death of a crone in one twin bed as a child is born in the other. Have faith, old heart. What is living, anyway, but dying.
— Sharon Olds
A truly appreciative child will break, lose, spoil, or fondle to death any really successful gift within a matter of minutes.
— Russell Lynes
Who would not shudder if he were given the choice of eternal death or life again as a child ? Who would not choose to die ?
— Saint Augustine
When you are on the edge of death you are no longer a child. You understand things you couldn't even comprehend as an adult.
— Adrienne Wilder
Pram wasn't told the story of her birth. But even as a very small girl, she felt deep in her chest that she was alive and dead at the same time.
— Lauren DeStefano
A simple child. That lightly draws its breath. And feels its life in every limb. What should it know of death?
— William Wordsworth
We are samurai, Lord. Death defines us. We must become a master of dealing it to our enemies, yes, but most of all lose all fear of our own.
— David Kirk
I wish I could read a couple of thousand words a day. Words written by someone else for a change!
— A. Louise Robertson
Once a child is confronted with the concept of death there's a certain innocence that goes.
— Patsy Kensit
Exposing a young child to the realities of love and death is far less dangerous than exposing them to the lie of the happy ending.
— Caitlin Doughty
She wished that when her heart was beating double, she could give one of those hearts to him and then press her ear to his chest and feel it beating.
— Lauren DeStefano
This is my child, he said. I wash a dead man's brains out of his hair. That is my job.
— Cormac McCarthy
Surviving the death of a loved one ... one day at a time.
— Sandra Toscano Huerta
I destroyed that doll, hoping the sacrifice would somehow reverse time and bring my father back. I was a mad scientist and an angry child.
— Walter Mosley
If the Richter scale could measure human calamities, the loss of a child would register a ten.
— Letty Cottin Pogrebin
Death is misery! The lifeless person was once full of life.
— Lailah Gifty Akita
I belong to a tradition that believes that the death of a single child is a blemish on creation ...
— Elie Wiesel
The pure beauty of death is impossible to describe as the birth of a child, the betrayal of a lover, the moment of orgasm
— Heidi Postlewait
As a child I was afraid of death. I was not afraid to die, but every time I thought of death I shuddered.
— Elie Wiesel
We do not have control
over many things
in life and death
but we do have control
over the meaning we give it. — Nathalie Himmelrich
over many things
in life and death
but we do have control
over the meaning we give it. — Nathalie Himmelrich
The death of a child occasions a passion of grief and frantic tears, such as your end, brother reader, will never inspire.
— William Makepeace Thackeray
Should those whose actions lead to the death or injury of a child get a free pass?
— Frank Lautenberg