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Fear Of Death Quotes

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George R.R. Martin
“What do we say to the Lord of Death?'

'Not today.”
George R.R. Martin, A Game of Thrones

Winston S. Churchill
“...But the Mahommedan religion increases, instead of lessening, the fury of intolerance. It was originally propagated by the sword, and ever since, its votaries have been subject, above the people of all other creeds, to this form of madness. In a moment the fruits of patient toil, the prospects of material prosperity, the fear of death itself, are flung aside. The more emotional Pathans are powerless to resist. All rational considerations are forgotten. Seizing their weapons, they become Ghazis—as dangerous and as sensible as mad dogs: fit only to be treated as such. While the more generous spirits among the tribesmen become convulsed in an ecstasy of religious bloodthirstiness, poorer and more material souls derive additional impulses from the influence of others, the hopes of plunder and the joy of fighting. Thus whole nations are roused to arms. Thus the Turks repel their enemies, the Arabs of the Soudan break the British squares, and the rising on the Indian frontier spreads far and wide. In each case civilisation is confronted with militant Mahommedanism. The forces of progress clash with those of reaction. The religion of blood and war is face to face with that of peace.”
Winston Churchill, The Story of the Malakand Field Force

Mark Haddon
“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.”
Mark Haddon, The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time

Socrates
“To fear death, gentlemen, is no other than to think oneself wise when one is not, to think one knows what one does not know. No one knows whether death may not be the greatest of all blessings for a man, yet men fear it as if they knew that it is the greatest of evils.”
Socrates

Plato
“For to fear death, my friends, is only to think ourselves wise without really being wise, for it is to think that we know what we do not know. For no one knows whether death may not be the greatest good that can happen to man.”
Plato, Apology

Isabel Allende
“Just as when we come into the world, when we die we are afraid of the unknown. But the fear is something from within us that has nothing to do with reality. Dying is like being born: just a change”
Isabel Allende, The House of the Spirits

“The fear of abandonment forced me to comply as a child, but I’m not forced to comply anymore. The key people in my life did reject me for telling the truth about my abuse, but I’m not alone. Even if the consequence for telling the truth is rejection from everyone I know, that’s not the same death threat that it was when I was a child. I’m a self-sufficient adult and abandonment no longer means the end of my life.”
Christina Enevoldsen, The Rescued Soul: The Writing Journey for the Healing of Incest and Family Betrayal

David Gemmell
“Fear is an aid to the warrior. It is a small fire burning. It heats the muscles, making us stronger. Panic comes when the fire is out of control, consuming all courage and pride.”
David Gemmell, Lord of the Silver Bow

Anne Lamott
“I just gave up one day. Around the time the news about toxic shock came out. I thought, Fuck me, man, I give up. Come and get me.”
Anne Lamott, Joe Jones

Carl R. Rogers
“You can't possibly be afraid of death, really, you can only be afraid of life.”
Carl R. Rogers, Client-Centered Therapy: Its Current Practice, Implications and Theory

“Fear of death is fear of surrender to Infinity.
Learn to surrender, to exist at Infinity while alive, and fear of death dissolves.
Fear of death is fear of the Unknown.
Realize the Wonder, the Eternal Unknowability of the Totality of Existence, and fear of death is transcended.
If happiness or freedom depends on the Answer to the Question, then there can be no happiness or freedom.
The Question cannot be satisfactorily or finally Answered.
For one who abides at Infinity, happy and free, at ease with his Ultimate Ignorance, the Question and the Answer are equally unnecessary.
What began will come to an end.
What is Wonderful is not threatened.
The Process of the Totality of Existence is Transcendental and Eternal.
Only a fraction of the Whole can pass away in any moment, since only a fraction of the Whole appears in any moment.
Therefore, the Heart Itself is always already Full of Wonder and Love.
"I" is the body-mind, the fraction of the Whole that is now appearing and will soon disappear.
"I" must be surrendered to the Heart, to the Whole, which is Infinity, Wonder, and Love.”
Adi Da Samraj , The Eating Gorilla Comes in Peace: The Transcendental Principle of Life Applied to Diet and the Regenerative Discipline of True Health

Roman Payne
“When I was younger, I would cling to life because life was at the top of the turning wheel. But like the song of my gypsy-girl, the great wheel turns over and lands on a minor key. It is then that you come of age and life means nothing to you. To live, to die, to overdose, to fall in a coma in the street... it is all the same. It is only in the peach innocence of youth that life is at its crest on top of the wheel. And there being only life, the young cling to it, they fear death... And they should! ...For they are in life.”
Roman Payne, The Wanderess

Simone de Beauvoir
“The fear of death never left me; I couldn't get used to the thought; I would still sometimes shake and weep with terror. By contrast, the fact of existence here and now sometimes took on a glorious splendour.”
Simone de Beauvoir, Memoirs of a Dutiful Daughter

Clemantine Wamariya
“Taking care of loved ones in my world was not based on affection. It was based on the fear of losing them.”
Clemantine Wamariya, The Girl Who Smiled Beads: A Story of War and What Comes After

“Death is terrible for anyone. Young or old, good or evil, it’s all the same. Death is impartial. There is no especially terrible death. That’s why death is so fearsome. Your deeds, your age, your personality, your wealth, your beauty: they are all meaningless in the face of death.”
Sunako Kirishiki Shiki

“I don’t need immortality. The fear of death keeps a girl sharp.”
C.M. Hayden, The Stars That Form Us

Khaled Hosseini
“An Afghan who is afraid of dying is an Afghan who is already dead.”
Khaled Hosseini, The Kite Runner: Graphic Novel

Abhijit Naskar
“Death comes but once,
Life comes every day.
Now tell me what's braver,
Spirit of life or fear of death!”
Abhijit Naskar, Yaralardan Yangın Doğar: Explorers of Night are Emperors of Dawn

Rick Riordan
“Annabeth pressed her lips to Percy‘s ear.
“I love you.”
She wasn’t sure he could hear her- but if they were going to die she wanted those to be her last words.”
Rick Riordan

F.C. Yee
“Raitei stared blankly over the horizon. “The initial breakthrough only comes if you really, truly believe you’re going to die.”
F.C. Yee, The Legacy of Yangchen

Ahmed Saadawi
“Every day we're dying from the same fear of dying.”
Ahmed Saadawi, Frankenstein in Baghdad

“Living in fear is worse than death. Living in fear, and wasting time is far worse than cessation, because then I'm stripping myself of my life, instead of some outward existence forcing that fate on me.”
Blake Sevann

Gabriel García Márquez
“even the toughest man can feel his ass freeze up when he crowns a beauty whore and doesn't know from what direction death will explode in on him”
Gabriel García Márquez, The Autumn of the Patriarch

Abhijit Naskar
“I am life, I am light -
What is death to cause me fright!
I eat death for breakfast,
suffering for supper.
Death affects body, not mindlight.”
Abhijit Naskar, Either Right or Human: 300 Limericks of Inclusion

J A Croome
“Throughout the ages, people have feared me. Even in this modern world, where technology masquerades as magic and reason rules superstition, they shudder when they talk of me. Some call me La Meurte; others, The Grim Reaper. Most whisper only my true name: Death. Lost in their fear, no one sees the grace in my eternal silence.”
J A Croome, The Sand People: a collection of magical realism and other stories

J A Croome
“Do not be afraid. Do not be afraid of the vast silence.” | Kaggen said. “We all must walk the lands of dust until the seventh silence comes, and then we leave, our footsteps blown away on the wind, carried into the hearts of our children and our children’s children.”
J A Croome, The Sand People: a collection of magical realism and other stories

Mehmet Murat ildan
“The whole life of human beings consists of constantly dealing with something or many things in order to forget the great fear and chill that the cemetery and death create in our consciousness!”
Mehmet Murat ildan

Abhijit Naskar
“Life begins where death ends,
Death ends where fear fades.
Fear fades where vision reigns,
Vision reigns where apathy ends.”
Abhijit Naskar, Insan Himalayanoğlu: It's Time to Defect

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