“I wanted to leave this world
as soon as you said your last word
and I knew I wouldn’t be missed
if I just cut my wrist”

Last update March 25, 2023. History

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“I just found you - I don't want to leave you so soon.”

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“But when I leave, you’ll remember I said, with the last words on my lips, that I am a revolutionary.”

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Context: So we say—we always say in the that they can do anything they want to to us. We might not be back. I might be in jail. I might be anywhere. But when I leave, you’ll remember I said, with the last words on my lips, that I am a revolutionary. And you’re going to have to keep on saying that. You’re going to have to say that I am a proletariat, I am the people. I am not the pigs. You’ve got to make a distinction. And the people are going to have to attack the pigs. The people are going to have to stand up against the pigs. That’s what the Panthers are doing here. That’s what the Panthers are doing all over the world.

“I was thinking about what I wanted to do with my life. I wanted to make a difference in the world. I wanted to work with people. I knew I was not cut out for farming.”

Joseph G. Hanefeldt (1958) Eighth bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Grand Island.

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James Patterson (1947) American author

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“If I wanted your opinion, I wouldn’t bother having one of my own.”

Ron English (1959) American artist

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“Hurrying to die,
It’s difficult to find a last word.
If I spoke the wordless word,
I wouldn’t speak at all!”

Dokyo Etan (1642–1721) Son of Sanada Nobuyuki

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