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Deaths Quotes by Charles Bukowski
- Most people's deaths are a sham. There's nothing left to die.
- little sun little moon little dog and a little to eat and a little to love and a little to live for in a little…
- people are not good to each other. perhaps if they were our deaths would not be so sad.
- It’s never quite right, all the things we are taught, all the loves we chase, all the deaths we die, all the lives we live.
- There's nothing to mourn about death any more than there is to mourn about the growing of a flower. What is terrible is not death…
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- Better to die ten thousand deaths than wound my honor. — Joseph Addison
- Karma brings us ever back to rebirth, binds us to the wheel of births and deaths. Good Karma drags us back as… — Annie Besant
- The worlds in which man is evolving as he treads the circle of births and deaths are three: the physical world, the… — Annie Besant
- If that vital spark that we find in a grain of wheat can pass unchanged through countless deaths and resurrections, will the… — William Jennings Bryan
- Cowards die many times before their actual deaths. — Julius Caesar
- After all, every murderer when he kills runs the risk of the most dreadful of deaths, whereas those who kill him risk… — Albert Camus
- No cause justifies the deaths of innocent people. — Albert Camus
- There is in me an anarchy and frightful disorder. Creating makes me die a thousand deaths, because it means making order, and… — Albert Camus
- Some few, & I am one, even wish to God, though at the loss of millions of lives, that the North would… — Charles Darwin
- Every individual who eats flesh food, whether an animal is killed expressely for him or not, is supporting the trade of slaughtering… — Philip Kapleau