“When he whispered my name, that's when I knew- this was how death felt.” — Ashley Madau Copy Share Image
“Death, he felt, was only a kind of warning rather than a desperate and permanent end.” — Laszlo Krasznahorkai Copy Share Image
“He saw only that his wife hated him and he felt staggered by it, all alone. He felt awful. This was what… — Stephen King Copy Share Image
“His death was something she felt she would never get over, and this, coupled with the guilt that she was responsible for… — Robert Bryndza Copy Share Image
I was younger then, I wasnt afraid of anything, I didnt think about dying for a second. I thought I was invincible.… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
I came in haste with cursing breath, And heart of hardest steel; But when I saw thee cold in death, I felt… — Alfred Lord Tennyson Copy Share Image
I began writing 'The Cold Song' in the months following my father's death, when I felt this sense of loss, disappearance, of… — Linn Ullmann Copy Share Image
In spite of death, he felt the need of life and love. He felt that love saved him from despair, and that… — Leo Tolstoy Copy Share Image
It haunted him all night, while he slept alone; it was still there in the morning, when he swallowed his coffee and… — Richard Yates Copy Share Image
Blue as the evening sky, blue as cranesbill flowers, blue as the lips of drowned men and the heart of a blaze… — Cornelia Funke Copy Share Image