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We Die Quotes by Glen Rambharack
- When we die and go to heaven then we all shall know the whole truth about everything' !!
- We are born, then we die, in between we makes so much of mistakes. Is like we were learning to Live !!
- We all know that God is watching all of us, so we have to be prepare when we die and cross over and come before…
- Some people fool them self waiting to find the Perfect Man/Woman. Noting in this world is Perfect, Perfect Is Just a very nice word. Let…
- Nobody dies before their time, death is appointed from God. And as it is appointed unto men once to die, but after this the judgment.…
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- If we must die, we die defending our rights. — Sitting Bull
- It was either Voltaire or Charlie Sheen who said, 'We are born alone. We live alone. We die alone. And anything in… — Gabriel Byrne
- I'm always curious about what happens when we die. And I'd like to think that somehow the spirit goes on. I'd rather… — Nicolas Cage
- We die in proportion to the words we fling around us. — Emile M. Cioran
- We talk to ourselves incessantly about our world. In fact we maintain our world with our internal talk. And whenever we finish… — Carlos Castaneda
- If we die, do not mourn for us. This is a risky business we're in, and we accept those risks. The space… — Gus Grissom
- Narcotic greens narcotic greens like reeling firmaments disclose in their appearing randomness the sweetest means that you or she or any wandering… — Unknown Author
- My young son asked me what happens after we die. I told him we get buried under a bunch of dirt and… — Jack Handey
- Life is not orderly. No matter how we try to make life so, right in the middle of it we die, lose… — Natalie Goldberg
- In bed we laugh, in bed we cry, and born in bed, in bed we die; the near approach a bed may… — Samuel Johnson
- We drink and we die and continue to drink. — Denis Leary
- What happens when we're dead? The irony is that all our questions wil be answered after we die. We spend our whole… — John Ryman