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Life's a battlefield, and we remain loyal to those who fight for us; those who'd die for us.
— Crystal Woods
Animals die, friends die, and I shall die, but one thing never dies, and that is the reputation we leave behind at our death.
— Michael Crichton
Popularity is like a girl in class that you can't ignore. She give you eyes when no one looks then turns to her friends and laughs some more.
— Brian Joyce
The angel of death can hardly have friends. And the prom, what about Danny? He can hardly have a Valkyrie for his date.
— Jacques Antoine
Dreams and death were old friends of his. He knew how to navigate their dark borderland.
— Rick Riordan
Good God! how often are we to die before we go quite off this stage? In every friend we lose a part of ourselves, and the best part.
— Alexander Pope
Okay," he said slowly as his ulcer came back with friends. "To certain death, dismemberment, and undignified screams, let us march!
— Sherrilyn Kenyon
I have friends who remember seeing fish hauled onto a boat's deck and beaten to death.
— Casey Affleck
You are young, and rich, and have friends, and at such an age I know it is hard to die!
— James Fenimore Cooper
We love ourselves notwithstanding our faults, and we ought to love our friends in like manner.
— Cyrus The Great
Day turned to night, His friends scattered and death thought it had won. But heaven just started counting to three
— Bob Goff
I leave my parents here behind
And all my friends to love resigned
'Tis grief to go, but death to stay
Farewell
I'm gone with love away. — George Moses Horton
And all my friends to love resigned
'Tis grief to go, but death to stay
Farewell
I'm gone with love away. — George Moses Horton
Death is my world. Everything else, school and friends, they're just things that get in the way of my next ghost.
— Kendare Blake
Death is hacking away at my address book and party lists.
— Mason Cooley
When old friends get together, everything else fades to insignificance.- War, Famine, Pestilence, and Death
— Robert Asprin
The death of my father is probably the biggest thing that I ever faced. Daddy and I were best friends.
— Joel Osteen
I need good friends who can say, 'I love you to death, but you look terrible in that, and you need to change right now.'
— Blake Lively
Thoreau, At death, our friends and relatives either draw nearer to us, and are found out, or depart farther from us, and are forgotten.
— Neil Peart
At the time of death, life may end, but I will continue to live in this beautiful world among my beloved new and old friends.
— Debasish Mridha
Friends you have, people you love, die and are born again.
— Sherwood Anderson
And when life's sweet fable ends,
Soul and body part like friends;
No quarrels, murmurs, no delay;
A kiss, a sigh, and so away. — Richard Crashaw
Soul and body part like friends;
No quarrels, murmurs, no delay;
A kiss, a sigh, and so away. — Richard Crashaw
Spare me the whispering, crowded room, the friends who come and gape and go, the ceremonious air of gloom - all, which makes death a hideous show.
— Matthew Arnold
There'll be two dates on your tombstone and all your friends will read 'em but all that's gonna matter is that little dash between 'em.
— Kevin Welch
The death of our close friends and relatives proves that how close the death is to us!
— Javad Alizadeh
People can undergo a sudden change of thinking and loyalties under threat of death or intense social pressure and isolation from friends and family.
— Keith Henson
And thus we all are nighing The truth we fear to know: Death will end our crying For friends that come and go.
— Edwin Arlington Robinson
When death finally comes you will welcome it like an old friend, being aware of how dreamlike and impermanent the pheneomenal world really is.
— Dilgo Khyentse Rinpoche
The true poet is all the time a visionary and whether with friends or not, as much alone as a man on his death bed.
— William Butler Yeats