
“Death, especially violent death, will turn the meanest bastard in the world into a nice guy. Why is that?”
Source: The Laughing Corpse
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“The loneliness of despotism, or the fear of violent death.”
The interpretation of Benjamin Disraeli of Alexander II<nowiki>'s sad face in a letter written in 1880 to Lady Chesterfield, as quoted in Stanley Weintraub, Victoria. Biography of a queen</nowiki> (1987), p. 413.
About Alexander II

“Lots of death, huh? Personally, I'm trying to avoid lots of death, but you guys have fun!”
Source: The House of Hades

Message to linux-kernel mailing list, 2000-09-06, Torvalds, Linus, 2007-05-28 http://lkml.org/lkml/2000/9/6/65,
2000s, 2000-04

As quoted in Total Baseball : The Official Encyclopedia of Major League Baseball (2001) by John Thorn, p. 2468
Context: In the end it all comes down to talent. You can talk all you want about intangibles, I just don't know what that means. Talent makes winners, not intangibles. Can nice guys win? Sure, nice guys can win — if they're nice guys with a lot of talent. Nice guys with a little talent finish fourth, and nice guys with no talent finish last.

“Lord knows why they depict death with wings when death is everywhere.”
Source: The Cave (2000), p. 112 (Vintage 2003)