“Out of the people that ever were, almost all of them are dead. There are way more dead people, and you’re all gonna die and then you’re gonna be dead for way longer than you’re alive. Like that’s mostly what you’re ever gonna be. You’re just dead people that didn’t die yet.”— Louis CK, amazon.com
“The garden is about life and beauty and the impermanence of all living things. The garden is about feeding your children, providing food for the tribe…And what a wonderful relief every so often to know who your enemy is–because in the garden, the enemy is everything: the aphids, the weather, time. A…”— Anne Lamott, amazon.com
“No one has ever died of embarrassment--never, not once in the whole history of time.”— Meg Cabot, amazon.com
“I love walking dead but I never want them to grieve or question their humanity. Head stab! Head stab! Kiss someone! Head stab!”— Mindy Kaling, twitter.com
“When you kill a man, you steal a life. You steal his wife's right to a husband, rob his children of a father.”— Khaled Hosseini, amazon.com
“In order to move on, you must understand why you felt what you did and why you no longer need to feel it.”— Mitch Albom, amazon.com
“You can be a king or a street sweeper, but everyone dances with the Grim Reaper.”— Robert Alton Harris, thoughtcatalog.com
“It was not death or dying that frightened him, but the unexpectedness of both. In sorting it all out, he hit on the notion that if one day a year were devoted to it, everybody could get it out of the way and the rest of the year would be safe and free. In this manner he instituted National Suicide D…”— Toni Morrison, amazon.com
“It never looked as terrible as it was and it made her wonder if hell was a pretty place too. Fire and brimstone all right, but hidden in lacy groves.”— Toni Morrison, amazon.com
“If a house burns down, it's gone, but the place--the picture of it--stays, and not just in my memory, but out there, in the world. What I remember is a picture floating around out there outside my head. I mean, even if I don't think if, even if I die, the picture of what I did, or knew, or saw is st…”— Toni Morrison, amazon.com
“Mom forgave me before she died, even though she didn't know I sat beside her.”— Annoymous, quora.com
“When Pat joined the army, it made me tougher. Had he not joined the Army of course he'd still be alive; but it also made me able to deal with his death.”— Marie Tillman, amazon.com
“To live for others was to live fully; to live only for yourself, a cold kind of death.”— Joe Hill, amazon.com