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I detest life-insurance agents: they always argue that I shall some day die, which is not so.
Stephen Leacock
Death
Day
Some
Shall
Detest
Argue
Always
Die
Which
Agents
I've jokingly said that everything I'm doing now is filling up the hours before I die, but I do feel that slightly. I have no religious beliefs so this is the ride. This is it. So I'm just like anyone, I suppose, trying to fill out the days in the most interesting way possible.
Stephen Merchant
Ride
Before
Everything
Way
Slightly
Out
Possible
Religious
Religious Beliefs
Feel
Days
Suppose
Like
Hours
Most
Said
Doing
Up
Trying
Die
Just
Anyone
Interesting
Interesting Way
Fill
Beliefs
Filling
Now
I felt like it was inevitable that I was going to fail in life and die young. So I was frantically scrambling to document my stunts and pack my message into a bottle. I thought maybe I could be discovered after I'd died, like Van Gogh.
Steve-O
Life
Thought
Inevitable
Young
Van
Van Gogh
Could
Bottle
Fail
Like
Document
Stunts
Message
Felt
Discovered
Die
Died
Gogh
Going
Maybe
After
Pack
Harmonics are vibrations a fraction of the length of the vibrating string, which add higher-pitched and more complex content to the notes. With a dull instrument, the harmonics die out, but with a sustaining instrument, the harmonics continue to sound along with the fundamental note.
Steve Albini
Add
String
Complex
Out
More
Along
Instrument
Content
Sound
Continue
Dull
Die
Vibrating
Vibrations
Sustaining
Which
Length
Note
Notes
Fundamental
Fraction
I think about death all the time. I think that's a good thing because we're all going to die, and the only thing we can control is how we are and what we're doing in the meantime.
Steve Gleason
Death
Time
Good
Control
Think
About
Only
Good Thing
Because
How
Doing
Die
Going
The Only Thing
Meantime
Thing
There are millions of ways for people to die, if you number each vital organ, each ways it can fail, all the poisons from the earth and the sea which can cause these failures.
Steven Brust
You
People
Cause
Organ
Earth
Ways
Vital
Poisons
Fail
Failures
Die
Which
Sea
Each
Millions
Number
It is extraordinary how safe flying has become. You are now statistically more likely to be elected president of the United States in your lifetime than you are to die in a plane crash. What an amazing achievement as a society! But what we end up focusing on are the catastrophic failures that are incredibly rare but happen every now and then.
Steven Johnson
You
Achievement
Amazing
Rare
Become
Every
Society
President
Extraordinary
Incredibly
States
Flying
Focusing
More
Lifetime
Catastrophic
Failures
Safe
Likely
How
End
Up
Than
Die
Happen
Crash
Plane
Plane Crash
Elected
Then
Your
Now
United
Now And Then
United States
I have a couple of things I do to clear my head when I need it. The first is exercise, the kind of exercise that makes me lie on the floor afterward gasping for breath and wonder if I'm actually going to be able to breathe enough to not die. The other one is playing music.
Stewart Butterfield
Music
Me
Lie
First
Breath
Other
Enough
Kind
Able
Clear
Head
Couple
Exercise
Makes
Wonder
Die
Going
Afterwards
Breathe
Floor
Actually
Things
Playing
Need
My paternal grandfather, when he was in the army in World War II - he was over in the South Pacific, and he thought he was gonna die. And he wrote a letter to my grandmother and their newborn son, thinking he wasn't gonna come home.
Sturgill Simpson
War
Home
Army
Son
World
Thought
Thinking
He
Over
Come
Wrote
South
Die
Paternal
Newborn
Pacific
Gonna
Grandfather
Grandmother
Letter
World War
World War II
Healthy camel crickets spend a lot of their waking hours grooming, so I have learned to recognize the ones that will soon die because they walk about encrusted with sand and bits of litter, having lost all interest in keeping clean.
Sue Hubbell
Walk
Will
Healthy
Lost
Spend
Bits
Recognize
About
Having
Clean
Soon
Hours
Learned
Because
Camel
Lot
Waking
Die
Interest
Litter
Sand
Grooming
Keeping
I was born in Indonesia and will die in Indonesia.
Suharto
Will
Born
Indonesia
Die
So from this time of peak every people or every organization that goes against the Unification Church will gradually come down or drastically come down and die. Many people will die - those who go against our movement.
Sun Myung Moon
Time
People
Organization
Church
Will
Down
Every
Our
Drastically
Those
Come
Go
Die
Goes
Gradually
Movement
Against
Unification
Who
Many
Peak
All our compatriots know that the loss of Mongolia would mean the demise of our country. We would rather resist Russia and die heroically than succumb to Russia and perish shamefully.
Sun Yat-sen
Country
Our
Would
Russia
Rather
Demise
Know
Perish
Loss
Than
Die
Mean
Succumb
Resist
I loved 'A Tree Grows in Brooklyn.' I read it later as an adult, but I loved 'We Have Always Lived in a Castle.' And that brings you around to 'The Lottery.' You can't pretend - it's a lottery in which you draw a name and people die. That's a short story, but it's such an incredible short story.
Suzanne Collins
You
People
Tree
Incredible
Later
Draw
Pretend
Brooklyn
Castle
Adult
Name
Read
Around
Always
Lottery
Die
Short
Loved
Short Story
Story
Which
Lived
Grows
Brings
I have my hormones balanced. Most doctors are giving women synthetic hormones, which just eliminate the symptoms, but it's doing nothing to actually replace the hormones you have lost. Without our hormones we die.
Suzanne Somers
You
Women
Giving
Doctors
Lost
Nothing
Symptoms
Our
Synthetic
Hormones
Most
Balanced
Without
Doing
Replace
Die
Just
Which
Actually
Eliminate
I do not want an animal to die for me.
Sylvie Guillem
Me
Animal
Die
Want
I have a checklist of things I'd like to do in movies. One of them is get possessed. Die on a deathbed with a ghostly pallor - that's on my list.
Talulah Riley
Ghostly
Possessed
Like
Deathbed
Get
Die
List
Movies
Them
Things
I have an obsession with mortality. I saw a friend die when I was 18, and I can't get over it.
Talulah Riley
Saw
Mortality
Obsession
Over
Over It
Friend
Get
Die
I'm terrified I'm about to die, or that all the people I love are about to die, every second of every day.
Talulah Riley
Love
Day
Every Day
People
Every
About
Terrified
Die
Second
Every Second
I have an existential crisis every time I walk into a bookshop, knowing that I'm not going to read all the books before I die.
Talulah Riley
Time
Walk
Before
Every
Every Time
Books
Crisis
Knowing
Read
Existential
Die
Going
Every single day, I get up and I say, 'I am going to live and not die.'
Tammy Faye Bakker
Day
Single
Live
Every
Say
Single Day
Am
Up
Get
Die
Going
Every Single Day
Hopefully, there's a place in music for Tinted Windows. If we're really trying to be iconic, we should just stop right now. If one of us could die, that would also help. But I don't think anybody wants that gig.
Taylor Hanson
Music
Think
Gig
Hopefully
Would
Windows
Could
Also
Trying
Die
Just
Stop
Anybody
Wants
Place
Iconic
Us
Really
Should
Help
Now
Right
I've read and traveled a lot in the Middle East, and I built on eyewitness accounts of horrific executions that would shape a boy's character and beliefs if he watched his father die that way. These are the stuff of which nightmares are made.
Terry Hayes
Character
Father
Made
Way
East
Would
Horrific
Shape
He
Stuff
Read
Boy
Built
His
Lot
Accounts
Die
Middle
Middle East
Which
Traveled
Beliefs
Watched
Nightmares
I believe it should be possible for someone stricken with a serious and ultimately fatal illness to choose to die peacefully with medical help, rather than suffer.
Terry Pratchett
Believe
Stricken
Possible
Someone
Rather
Ultimately
Than
Die
Should
Choose
Help
Illness
Serious
Peacefully
Suffer
Medical
Fatal
In 'Last to Die,' three children living in different cities are the only survivors when their families are slaughtered. Two years later, their foster families are murdered, and these three orphans are once again the only survivors.
Tess Gerritsen
Three
Living
Later
Once
Cities
Only
Years
Families
Survivors
Die
Children
Different
Again
Foster
Orphans
Slaughtered
Last
Two
Tomorrow let us do or die!
Thomas Campbell
Tomorrow
Die
Us
Let Us
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