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I would rather die today than live in that sick illusion of a town for one more hour. Like prisoners. Like slaves.
— Blake Crouch
When I have to die, I would like to die
on a day of rain -
long rain, slow rain, the kind you think will never end. — Mary Oliver
on a day of rain -
long rain, slow rain, the kind you think will never end. — Mary Oliver
Waiting for the bus on Sherbrooke today is like waiting to die.
Or what I imagine it would be like. — Fanny Britt
Or what I imagine it would be like. — Fanny Britt
I had never given much thought to how I would die, but dying in the place of someone I love doesn't seem like such a bad way to go.
— Stephenie Meyer
I would rather die than hide like a coward.
— Jalpa Williby
She tried to imagine what it would be like to die, but failed to reach any conclusion
— Paulo Coelho
What would they do if I said I hurt so much I feel like I want to die?
- Jeremy Richards — Julius Lester
- Jeremy Richards — Julius Lester
I would like to die
as I have lived
disappear among the tundra winds
be transformed into birdsong — Nils-Aslak Valkeapaa
as I have lived
disappear among the tundra winds
be transformed into birdsong — Nils-Aslak Valkeapaa
He looks at you like you're the last chocolate bar on the shelf and he would die without a chocolate fix.
— Nora Roberts
Would I dance with you? Both forever and rather die. / It would be like dying, yes. Yes I would.
— Brenda Shaughnessy
Any time I got in emotional turmoil, I felt sick all the time, like at any minute I would die.
— Skeet Ulrich
Half of them loved her like a daughter, and other half wanted to spread her legs, but either sort would die for her.
— George R R Martin
Live and everyone would die. Die and everyone would live. It seemed like such a simple choice. But nothing is ever as simple as it seems.
— Heather Brewer
A fortune teller long ago warned him he would die in Egypt, and she walks like an Egyptian.
— Mark Leidner
-She is like the wind, open and free. If I cage the wind, would it die?
-Then don't cage it, Mikhail. Trust it to stay beside you. — Christine Feehan
-Then don't cage it, Mikhail. Trust it to stay beside you. — Christine Feehan
If you would have fought like a man you wouldn't have to die like a dog."
(Anne Bonny to John "Calico Jack" Rackham) — Anne Bonny
(Anne Bonny to John "Calico Jack" Rackham) — Anne Bonny
Would you rather die like a hero or live like a coward?
— Kate Lord Brown
I would like, before I die, to see the changes I've always fought for being made. If not, my life will have been worth nothing.
— Brigitte Bardot
I would like to die of natural causes and not of boredom
— Melina Marchetta
She would die like some bird in a frost gripping her perch.
— Virginia Woolf
I would still like to go to the moon before I die.
— Richard E. Grant
I wondered what it would be like to die. Was it like going to sleep or like waking up? Was there no more time? Or did time go on forever?
— Grace McCleen
I'll not have you bleeding to death on me. That would be just like you, to die and leave me the work of burying you. You have no consideration.
— Robert Jordan
I would like to die on Mars. Just not on impact.
— Elon Musk
Shaga: How would you like to die, little man?
Tyrion: In my bed, at the age of eighty with a belly full of wine and a woman's mouth around my cock. — George R R Martin
Tyrion: In my bed, at the age of eighty with a belly full of wine and a woman's mouth around my cock. — George R R Martin
I would love to love something, especially if I could do it without feeling like I was watching it die right in front of me.
— Vanessa Veselka
I shall dance all my life ... I would like to die, breathless, spent, at the end of a dance.
— Josephine Baker
Without pleasure man would live like a fool and soon die.
— Pierre Beaumarchais
Far away from my country I would be like those trees they chop down at Christmastime, those poor rootless pines that last a little while and then die.
— Isabel Allende