Death Quote by Faye Moskowitz
“I still grieve for the words unsaid. Something terrible happens when we stop the mouths of the dying before they are dead. A silence grows up between us then, profounder than the grave. If we force the dying to go speechless, the stone dropped into the well will fall forever before the answering splash is heard.”
About This Quote
Source Poem: Unknown, possibly personal writing
Silencing the dying prevents their final words, creating a deeper silence than death itself.
In simple terms: Stopping dying from speaking creates lasting emptiness.
Allow the dying to speak fully.
Themes
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When to use this quote
- end‑of‑life care
- grief counseling
- family conversations
- medical ethics
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How can we honor the dying’s voice while respecting their peace?
- What rituals help process unspoken words?
Silence may also protect the dying from distress; not always harmful.