关于死的名人名言哲理格言警句语录 - 每日文摘
"I don't believe in happy endings, but I do believe in happy travels, because ultimately, you die at a very young age, or you live long enough to watch your friends die."
"The past is never dead. It's not even past."
Life is not a paragraph, and death is no parenthesis.
The dead are not lost. They are just out of sight.
The dead are not absent. They are just invisible.
The dead are not dead to us until we have forgotten them.
The dead are not gone. They are simply not here.
The dead are not silent. They are merely waiting to be heard.
The dead are not powerless. Dead, did I say? There is no death, only a change of worlds.
The dead are never far from us. They’re in our hearts and on our minds and in the end all that separates us from them is a single breath, one last puff of air.
The historian must have some kinship with his subject. The dead will not speak unless they are properly addressed.
The dead are visible only in the terrible lidless eyes of memory.
"War is just a series of moments when you don't die, strung together by fear and luck."
I think people believe in heaven because they don’t like the idea of dying, because they want to carry on living and they don’t like the idea that other people will move into their house and put their things into the rubbish.
"We are all alone, born alone, die alone, and—in spite of True Romance magazines—we shall all someday look back on our lives and see that, in spite of our company, we were alone the whole way."