Aneurin Bevan (1897–1960) Welsh politician
In Place of Fear (William Heinemann Ltd, 1952), p. 192
1950s
Source: A Prayer for Owen Meany
Aneurin Bevan (1897–1960) Welsh politician
In Place of Fear (William Heinemann Ltd, 1952), p. 192
1950s
“Death hastens those who hasten death.”
Joan Slonczewski book A Door into Ocean
Part 5, “Night of Cinnabar” - Chapter 1 (p. 217)
A Door into Ocean (1986)
Mitch Albom (1958) American author
The Five People You Meet in Heaven (2003)
Variant: It is because the spirit knows deep down that all lives intersect. That death doesn't just take someone, it misses someone else. And in that small distance, lives are changed.
Source: The Five People You Meet in Heaven - Meniti Bianglala
“the death of young musicians isn't something to romanticize (cont)”
Frances Bean Cobain (1992) American artist
Twitter https://twitter.com/alka_seltzer666 posts
Hannah Arendt book The Origins of Totalitarianism
Part 3, Ch. 12, § 3.
The Origins of Totalitarianism (1951)
Context: The concentration camps, by making death itself anonymous (making it impossible to find out whether a prisoner is dead or alive), robbed death of its meaning as the end of a fulfilled life. In a sense they took away the individual’s own death, proving that henceforth nothing belonged to him and he belonged to no one. His death merely set a seal on the fact that he had never existed.
Jimmy Fallon (1974) American TV Personality
About Saturday Night Live, on the set of his post SNL movie, Fever Pitch
No byline (2004-10-08), "Jimmy Fallon's pleasant tomorrow". USA Today, Section: Life, Pg. 01e
“Death can be hastened but never shared.”
Joan Slonczewski book A Door into Ocean
Part 4, “Star of Stone” - Chapter 1 (p. 165)
A Door into Ocean (1986)