“The life of man is a road with steep rises and dips. All sensible people use their brakes. But – and this is where, boss, maybe I show what I’m made of – I did away with my brakes altogether a long time ago, because I’m not at all scared of a jolt…Day and night, I go full steam ahead, doing just what I like; so much the worse if I fold up and get smashed to pieces. What have I got to lose? Nothing. Even if I do take it easy, won’t I end up just the same? Of course I will! So let’s scorch along!”
Nikos Kazantzakis
“It is not the certainty of death that we fear but more so the certainty of fear that death brings.”
Emanouhl
“Death makes us forget everything we love and loved ones at the most fearful moment of doubt on loosing our lives. This moment convinces us how much we are selfish of struggling to save ourselves rather than saving others. It would be worthy to live as we do not need to make a choice like that by not getting bounded much in relationships or being indifferent by loosing you to yourself and loosing others to yourself.”
Nishi De Silva
“The fear of death follows from the fear of life. A man who lives fully is prepared to die at any time.”
Mark Twain
“Our life is made by the death of others.”
Leonardo da Vinci
“It would seem we die on a daily bases. As humans we stay awake a certain period of time, until our bodies weaken and our minds become fragile than we sleep to wake into our deaths all over again. It is true "Practice makes perfect" .”
James I dyer
“Death is not the greatest loss in life. The greatest loss is what dies inside us while we live.”
Norman Cousins