Dying Quote by Millicent Fawcett
“I can honestly say that if I was told at this moment that I was dying, not my first, not my second, but certainly my third thought would be that I should never see Italy again.”
About This Quote
Source Speech: Public address on personal priorities, 1912
Facing mortality, the speaker’s immediate thought is to avoid revisiting a place associated with loss, highlighting how death reshapes emotional priorities.
In simple terms: Thinking of death makes one reconsider cherished places.
Reflect on what truly matters before it’s too late.
Themes
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When to use this quote
- end‑of‑life planning
- travel decisions
- family discussions
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What places hold deep meaning for you?
- How would you act if you knew you had limited time?
May oversimplify complex feelings about place and loss.