“Let the dead bury the dead? But, the dead can bury no one.”
Alan Charles Kors (1943) American academic
2010s, Socialism's Legacy (2011)
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“Let the dead bury the dead? But, the dead can bury no one.”
Alan Charles Kors (1943) American academic
2010s, Socialism's Legacy (2011)
Arthur M. Jolly (1969) American writer
Squire Trelawney, Act I, Scene 1
Long Joan Silver (2013)
“Achilles’ eyes lift. They are bloodshot and dead. “I wish he had let you all die.”
Madeline Miller book The Song of Achilles
Source: The Song of Achilles
John Carroll (1944) Australian professor and author
Source: Break-Out from the Crystal Palace (1974), p. 98
Frankie Boyle (1972) Scottish comedian
Stand-up, Excited for You to See and Hate This (2020)
John F. Kennedy (1917–1963) 35th president of the United States of America
Speech to a joint session of the Dail and the Seanad, Dublin, Ireland (28 June 1963)
1963
Elliott Smith (1969–2003) American singer-songwriter
King's Crossing.
Lyrics, From a Basement on the Hill (posthumous, 2004)
“I do not ask you about the dead past. I bring you to the living present.”
Frederick Douglass (1818–1895) American social reformer, orator, writer and statesman
1860s, Should the Negro Enlist in the Union Army? (1863)