
In Place of Fear (William Heinemann Ltd, 1952), p. 192
1950s
Source: A Prayer for Owen Meany
In Place of Fear (William Heinemann Ltd, 1952), p. 192
1950s
“Death hastens those who hasten death.”
Part 5, “Night of Cinnabar” - Chapter 1 (p. 217)
A Door into Ocean (1986)
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)”
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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.
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.”
Part 4, “Star of Stone” - Chapter 1 (p. 165)
A Door into Ocean (1986)