There is one thing women can never take away from men. We die sooner.
What I learned on 'To Die For,' I learned over the years that followed, when some memory from the shoot would bubble up to the surface of my mind, and I could see it from a new perspective. I would usually cringe when that happened.
Here is no choice but either do or die.
If you aren't having no fun, die, because you're running a worthless program, far as I'm concerned.
I'll be writing songs till I die. There's just no question.
You can lay down and die, or you can get up and fight, but that's it - there's no turning back.
Five to six thousand people die every year waiting for organs, but nobody cares.
What makes most people comfortable is some sort of sense of nostalgia. I grew up in a small town, and I could count my friends on one hand, and I still live that way. I think I'll die in a small town. When I can't move my bones around a stage any more, you'll find me living in a place that's spread out and rural and spacious.
I think I just realized that having a problem - an eating disorder - it's not healthy and you can actually die from that. I realized it's not worth it and you just need to be healthy.
I don't take nothin' from no one. I do what I wanna do. And I'm gonna do that until the day I die. And if I can't do that, then I'll just die.
I never wanted to see anybody die, but there are a few obituary notices I have read with pleasure.
Wolverine is a world-weary old warrior. His rage issue notwithstanding, I see him as someone with the tortured soul of a poet, but one who has seen too many friends and lovers die. Even with that, he has grown into a leader and a true hero.
This particular nurse said, Cancer cells are those which have forgotten how to die. I was so struck by this statement.
The spiritual self of each of us is that part of us that will never grow old, or ill, or die, but it must be nurtured and invigorated!
I have taken an oath in my heart to oppose communism until the day I die.
It's like obituaries, when you die they finally give you good reviews.
When I die, if the word 'thong' appears in the first or second sentence of my obituary, I've screwed up.
I'm fairly certain when I die that the obituary will say, 'Author of 'Angels in America' dies.' Unless I'm completely forgotten, and then it won't say anything at all.
There are specific things in our world that are incredibly dangerous. Wingsuit BASE jumping is the very, very top of that. Big alpine climbing objectives are maybe right below that. I've probably had 20 friends die - people who were pretty close to me. I would say about 18 of them were because of snow.
I write because I know that one day I will die, and thus I should experience as many deliberate observations, careful thoughts, wild ideas, and deep emotions as I can before that day occurs.