Dying Last Words Quotes
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Is it not meningitis?
— Louisa May Alcott
Just take me with you. Please.
I cant.
Please, Papa.
I cant. I cant hold my son dead in my arms. I thought I could but I cant. — Cormac McCarthy
I cant.
Please, Papa.
I cant. I cant hold my son dead in my arms. I thought I could but I cant. — Cormac McCarthy
Jakie, is it my birthday or am I dying? (Seeing all her children assembled at her bedside in her last illness.)
— Nancy Astor The Viscountess Astor
Now I have finished with all earthly business, and high time too. Yes, yes, my dear child, now comes death.
— Franz Lehar
I am dying. Please ... bring me a toothpick.
— Alfred Jarry
If God shall choose
I shall love thee but better after death — Elizabeth Browning
I shall love thee but better after death — Elizabeth Browning
I have offended God and mankind because my work didn't reach the quality it should have.
— Leonardo Da Vinci
Oh build your ship of death, oh build it in time and build it lovingly, and put it between the hands of your soul.
— D.H. Lawrence
Is everybody happy? I want everybody to be happy. I know I'm happy.
— Ethel Barrymore
I have tried so hard to do the right.
— Grover Cleveland
We've never done it that way before" is often cited as the seven last words of a dying church.
— Sam Rainer
Oh, do not cry - be good children and we will all meet in heaven.
— Andrew Jackson
Is it the Fourth?
— Thomas Jefferson
See in what peace a Christian can die.
— Joseph Addison
Do you hear the rain? Do you hear the rain?
— Jessica Dubroff
The departed souls shall never return.
— Lailah Gifty Akita
Here am I, dying of a hundred good symptoms.
— Alexander Pope
I am still in the land of the dying; I shall be in the land of the living soon. (his last words)
— John Newton
I feel here that this time they have succeeded.
— Leon Trotsky
Let's cool it, brothers.
— Malcolm X
I have a terrific headache.
— Franklin D. Roosevelt
All is lost. Monks, monks, monks!
— Henry VIII Of England
Am I dying, or is this my birthday?
— Nancy Astor
It was an indulgence, learning last words. Other people had chocolate; I had dying declarations.
— John Green
This time it will be a long one.
— Georges Clemenceau
Goodnight my darlings, I'll see you tomorrow.
— Noel Coward
I die hard but am not afraid to go.
— George Washington
It's all been very interesting.
— Mary Wortley Montagu
My God. What's happened?
— Diana Princess Of Wales
Jakie, is it my birthday or am I dying ?
— Nancy Astor