Tenants of God's Farmstead or A Description of Life and Riches (c. 1557), lines 9-12.
Quotes about death
page 21

2000s, 2001, The Enemy is not Islam. It is Nihilism (2001)

“My deathe chasis my lyfe so besalie
That wery is my goist to fle so fast.”
"To a Lady", line 15.

“All has been looted, betrayed, sold;
black death's wing flashed ahead.”
"Looted" (1921), as translated by Dmitri Obolensky

Down Among the Women (Harmondsworth: Penguin, [1971] 1973) p. 172.

Source: The Ginger Star (1974), Chapter 7 (p. 45)

Journal of Discourses, vol. 10, 1863, p. 110.
1860s

Conductors by John L. Holmes (1988) pp 256-261 ISBN 0-575-04088-2

"Interview with Billy Simmonds: Vegan Body Builder" https://web.archive.org/web/20160201195350/http://www.vivalavegan.net/articles/467-interview-with-billy-simmonds-vegan-body-builder.html, Viva La Vegan! (2016).

“In the fire of love we live, or pass by many ways,
By unnumbered ways of dream to death.”
The Nuts of Knowledge (1903)

Stars of death stood
Above us, and innocent Russia
Writhed under bloodstained boots, and
Under the tyres of Black Marias.
Translated by D. M. Thomas
Requiem; 1935-1940 (1963; 1987), Prologue
Source: World Without End (1995), Chapter 5 (p. 67)

"ACLU, ALA File Law Suit Against Child Internet Protection Act - American Civil Liberties Union, American Library Association Declare Law Unconstitutional - Brief Article" Electronic Education Report (March 28, 2001)

Source: Who's Controlling Who? An Interview With David Icke by Joseph W. Duggan in Shared-Vision Magazine

The London Literary Gazette (3rd January 1835) Versions from the German (First Series.) - 'The Lovely Little Flower' — Goethe.
Translations, From the German

But nobody protested. That made me feel triumphant and joyous.
Images : My Life in Films (1990)

Source: Vamps and Tramps (1994), "No Law in the Arena: A Pagan Theory of Sexuality", p. 40

In pp. 104-105.
Sources, The Yoga Darsana Of Patanjali With The Sankhya Pravacana Commentary Of Vyasa

Reporters and editors luncheon address (2007)

Viktor Schauberger: Our Senseless Toil (1934)

Atkins v. Virginia (2002) (dissenting).
2000s

“Heresy is the life of a mythology, and orthodoxy is the death.”
Lecture 1A, 20:42
Mythology and the Individual (1997)

“Men, whose span is cruelly short, rush nonetheless to death in their youth as to a maiden’s arms.”
Source: The Broken Sword (1954), Chapter 10 (p. 55)

For My Legionaries: The Iron Guard (1936), Politics

“the death of young musicians isn't something to romanticize (cont)”
Twitter https://twitter.com/alka_seltzer666 posts
Source: General System Theory (1968), 8. The System Concept in the Sciences of man, p. 191

Series 3 Episode 3: "Satire"

“One short sleep past, we wake eternally,
And death shall be no more; Death, thou shalt die.”
No. 10, line 13
Holy Sonnets (1633)
On Politics: A History of Political Thought: From Herodotus to the Present (2012), Ch. 4 : Roman Insights: Polybius and Cicero

"The Metaphysics of Youth," in Walter Benjamin: Selected Writings, Vol. 1 (1996), pp. 10-11

“Who owns the whole rainy, stony earth? Death.
Who owns all of space? Death.”
"Examination at the Womb-door"
Crow (1970)

Radovan Karadžić speaking at the Bosnian parliament, on the night of 14–15 October 1991, in a charged atmosphere in a debate whether to declare the republic "sovereign", which would mean that republic's laws would take precedence over Yugoslav ones. (The term "Muslim people" refers to the people known as Bosniaks. http://www.focus-fen.net/?id=l8266&PHPSESSID=qdefjq44dcqjbdtlt1aci1kvl4)
Variant translation: "You want to take Bosnia and Herzegovina down the same highway to hell and suffering that Slovenia and Croatia are travelling. Do not think that you will not lead Bosnia and Herzegovina into hell, and do not think that you will not perhaps lead the Muslim people into annihilation, because the Muslims cannot defend themselves if there is war – How will you prevent everyone from being killed in Bosnia and Herzegovina?"
1990s

“The Angel of Death is the invisible Angel of Life.”
A Study of Death (1895), reported in Bartlett's Familiar Quotations, 10th ed. (1919).

"Review of Seybert’s Annals of the United States", published in The Edinburgh Review (1820)

“Death is the only thing we haven't succeeded in completely vulgarizing.”
Eyeless in Gaza (1936)
Eyeless in Gaza (1936)

“He that fears death, or mourns it, in the just,
Shows of the resurrection little trust.”
XXXIV, Of Death, lines 1-2
The Works of Ben Jonson, First Folio (1616), Epigrams

Source: The Story of My Life (1932), Ch. 26 "The Aftermath Of The War"

The American View, August 25, 2007 http://theamericanview.com/index.php?id=898
2000s, 2006-2009
[Jourdan, Kristi, Tea Party activists say candidate uninvited, Las Vegas Review-Journal, 1B, March 18, 2010]
'So death was a nice thing,' I thought. 'Then why does it make me miserable?'
As quoted by Brian Masters (2011), Killing for Company, Random House, p. 46, ISBN 1446428737

quote from 'Guerra sola igiene del mundo', in Edizione Futuriste di Poesia', Milan 1915; as quoted in Futurism, ed. Didier Ottinger; Centre Pompidou / 5 Continents Editions, Milan, 2008, p. 21
1910's

1870s, Speech (1879)

Speech http://teachingamericanhistory.org/library/document/the-nations-problem/

“The wages of courage is death, lad, but it’s the wages of everything else, too.”
Source: The Drawing of the Dark (1979), Chapter 10 (p. 140)

“Death to the imperialist! Return Kuwait to its homeland!”
As quoted in "Kassem's Corner", Time (July 21, 1961).

"Natalie Imbruglia Speaks Out Against Fur in New PETA Video", PETA.org.uk (9 September 2010) https://www.peta.org.uk/blog/natalie-imbruglia-speaks-fur-new-video/.

“And last of all comes death.”
Odes, L. (XL VIII.), 28.
"Elena Ferrante: ‘My belief in some kind of beyond, acquired during childhood, has faded’" https://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2018/feb/10/elena-ferrante-life-after-death, The Guardian, 10 February 2018.

“That worries me. One death is attrition; two would look like incompetence—on someone’s part.”
Source: Bios (1999), Chapter 3 (p. 37)

About his father. Quoted in "The Healing Wound: Experiences and Reflections on Germany" - Page 96 - by Gitta Sereny - History - 2001.

Mont Saint Michel and Chartres (1904)

The She-Ancient, in Pt. V
1920s, Back to Methuselah (1921)

"Torture, Moral Vanity and Freedom" http://andrewsullivan.theatlantic.com/the_daily_dish/2007/05/torture_moral_v.html, The Daily Dish (17 May 2007)

First Lecture, The Definition of Probability, p. 26
Probability, Statistics And Truth - Second Revised English Edition - (1957)

Letter to Alban Berg. Hayes, Malcolm. 1995. Anton von Webern, p. 71

“Liberal hopefulness
Regards death as a mere border to an improving picture.”
"Ignorance of Death", line 11; cited from John Haffenden (ed.) The Complete Poems (London: Allen Lane, 2000) p. 78.
The Complete Poems
The Timeless Christian (1969)

Source: Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers (1895), p. 373.

Pearl, Judea (2008) "Causal Inference," in: Pearl, Judea. The science and ethics of causal modeling. (2010).

“Time flies, death urges, knells call, Heaven invites,
Hell threatens.”
Source: Night-Thoughts (1742–1745), Night II, Line 292.

Walt Whitman, "Song of the Open Road" http://www.bartleby.com/142/82., 12, Leaves of Grass (1855)
Misattributed

Quote of "Experimental Music", John Cage (1957)
1950s
Daniel Martin (1977)

The Origin of Species: 150th Anniversary Edition (2009)
Henderson, V., The Nature of Nursing (1966), New York: Macmillan Publishing, page 15.
Henderson is famous for a definition of nursing

Source: Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers (1895), p. 371.

LXXX, Of Life and Death, lines 1-8
The Works of Ben Jonson, First Folio (1616), Epigrams

Part III Poems, "On St. David's Day. To Mrs. E. C. Morrieson." (March 1, 1854)
The Life of James Clerk Maxwell (1882)

Source: Woman, Church and State (1893), p. 247

““I have come to kill you.”
The death’s heads shrugged. “You have come to try.””
Source: A Fire Upon the Deep (1992), Chapter 39 (p. 555).

Source: The Age of Uncertainty (1977), Chapter 6, p. 161

“We are not as we were. Death has been our pentecost.”
"Pentecost"
Poetry, Interrogations at Noon (2001)