“But if there be an hereafter,
And that there is, conscience, uninfluenc'd
And suffer'd to speak out, tells every man,
Then must it be an awful thing to die;
More horrid yet to die by one's own hand.”
Part I, line 398.
The Grave (1743)
Help us to complete the source, original and additional information
Robert Blair9
British writer 1699–1746Related quotes
T. B. Joshua (1963) Nigerian Christian leader
On death - "Atta Mills Died A Martyr" http://ukzambians.co.uk/home/2012/08/01/atta-mills-died-a-martyr-tb-joshua/ UK Zambians" (August 1 2012)
William Burges (1827–1881) English architect
Source: Art applied to industry: a series of lectures, 1865, p. 1 : Preface
“It is better for a man to die at peace with himself than to live haunted by an evil conscience.”
James Fenimore Cooper book The Last of the Mohicans
The Last of the Mohicans (1826), Ch. 8
“One day all of us will die but - and this is the important thing - we are not dead yet.”
Terry Pratchett book I Shall Wear Midnight
Source: I Shall Wear Midnight
Alfred, Lord Tennyson (1809–1892) British poet laureate
"The Miller's Daughter" (1832)
Context: Yet fill my glass: give me one kiss:
My own sweet Alice, we must die.
There's somewhat in this world amiss
Shall be unriddled by and by.
There's somewhat flows to us in life,
But more is taken quite away.
Pray, Alice, pray, my darling wife,
That we may die the self-same day.
Bernard Cornwell (1944) British writer
General Thomas Graham, p. 234
Sharpe (Novel Series), Sharpe's Fury (2006)
“I die with a clear conscience, I die fighting, not like a coward.”
Joe Hill (1879–1915) Swedish-American labor activist, songwriter, and member of the Industrial Workers of the World
Said while being taken to his execution, as quoted in Philip Foner, The Case of Joe Hill (International Publishers Co., 1966), p. 108
“The more you succeed in making out of yourself, the more bitter a thing it is to have to die.”
Robert Silverberg book The Book of Skulls
Source: The Book of Skulls (1972), Chapter 15 (p. 62)