Death Quote by Jerzy Kosiński Download Open image ““As a boy I got the idea that death was an animal which lay curled inside waiting to swallow us.”” — Jerzy Kosiński ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 3.7 out of 5 (9 ratings) Copy quoteShare Death
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“But he was exhausted, too, and not even feeling as if he were alive. Inside him, it felt as if something brilliant, some fire,… — Douglas Clegg Copy Share Image
“You wanted Death? This is it. Dirt and decay, nothing more. Death translates us all into earth.” He frowned at me, his cheeks puffing… — Catherynne M. Valente Copy Share Image
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“I launched forward. The Shift was effortless. A snarl ripped from my throat, and the ground rushed past me. My paws were nearly skinned… — Meg Caddy Copy Share Image
“I needed to know that Death was here, in the room, and that I was too fast, too young, and too smart for him.” — Tony O'Neill Copy Share Image
“Death bears with it a stain that seeps into the hollow and fills the mind.” — Kathryn Lasky Copy Share Image
“But folk who have tasted of death are only partly alive. In the dark corners of their souls and minds, death still lurks unconquered.” — Robert E. Howard Copy Share Image
“There should be no promise of a plot. Plot is extraordinary, while chance is ordinary.” — Jerzy Kosiński Copy Share Image
I look back into past history, the stored experiences or products of the imagination. I look no further forward than the evening. — Jerzy Kosinski Copy Share Image
“He had found the one calm place in the midst of the storm, a quiet voice calling him to earth.” — Jerzy Kosiński Copy Share Image
“When I saw them in Africa, I thought these birds were the greatest fliers of all. Hardly beating their wings, they fly for hours,… — Jerzy Kosiński Copy Share Image
“That's why she keeps her nails long, she says, to be able to scratch and claw.” — Jerzy Kosiński Copy Share Image
Travel gives me the opportunity to walk through the sectors of cities where one can clearly see the passage of time. — Jerzy Kosinski Copy Share Image
Going around under an umbrella interferes with one's looking up at the sky. — Jerzy Kosinski Copy Share Image
“Against the background of bland colors he projected an unfadable blackness. In a world of men with harrowed faces, with smashed eyes, bloody, bruised… — Jerzy Kosinski Copy Share Image
Mapplethorpe presented the body as a sexual object, separating it from the humanity of the person. He added nothing to photography as a medium.… — Jerzy Kosinski Copy Share Image
Banks introduced the installment plan. The disappearance of cash and the coming of the credit card changed the shape of life in the United… — Jerzy Kosinski Copy Share Image
I always have a sense of trembling, but so does a compass, after all. — Jerzy Kosinski Copy Share Image
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I do not want to live at the cost of the life even of a snake. I should let him bite me to death… — Mahatma Gandhi Copy Share Image
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Those whose life is long still strive for gain, and for all mortals all things take second place to money. — Sophocles Copy Share Image
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“You must understand the pain and grief of losing someone is nothing more than a function of survival.” — Steven Cooper Copy Share Image
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