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Cancer Quote by Jack Kevorkian

“I'm afraid of sudden death. I'd like to know I'm going to die. That's why death row wouldn't be so bad, although it's not pleasant. And cancer, inoperable, wouldn't be bad. That's not pleasant either. But to drop dead suddenly, it's hard on everybody else. My family, my relatives, my friends. It's…” quote by Jack Kevorkian
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“I'm afraid of sudden death. I'd like to know I'm going to die. That's why death row wouldn't be so bad, although it's not pleasant. And cancer, inoperable, wouldn't be bad. That's not pleasant either. But to drop dead suddenly, it's hard on everybody else. My family, my relatives, my friends. It's just not a good way to go. I want to know I'm going to die.”

Jack Kevorkian

About This Quote

Source Interview: Documentary “The Last Days of Jack Kevorkian”, 2015

He fears sudden death because it leaves loved ones unprepared and wants certainty about his own mortality.

In simple terms: Fear of unexpected death and desire for certainty

Key Takeaway

Accept mortality, plan for end‑of‑life discussions

Themes

mortality certainty family impact

Mood

reflective somber

Type

philosophical personal

When to use this quote

  • healthcare planning
  • living wills
  • palliative care
  • family counseling

Key Concepts

existential anxiety death acceptance

Questions to Reflect On

  • How can you prepare loved ones for unexpected loss?
  • What steps can you take to gain peace about your own death?
A Different Perspective

Sudden death may still be inevitable despite planning.

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