Top 35 Quotes About Famous Last Words

#1. I am a champion, and my damsel is in distress. Failure is not an option." "But death is," she mumbled under her breath. "Fear not, mate. I will prevail." Famous last words.

Eve Langlais

#2. And now we get to the hard part. the endings, the farewells, and the famous last words. if you don't hear from me often, remember that you're in my thoughts.

Paul Auster

#3. Oh, I am not going to die, am I? He will not separate us, we have been so happy.

Charlotte Bronte

#4. All is lost. Monks, monks, monks!

Henry VIII Of England

#5. I shall look forward to a pleasant time.

John Hancock

#6. I owe much; I have nothing; the rest I leave to the poor.

Francois Rabelais

#7. All right, then, I'll say it: Dante makes me sick.

Lope De Vega

#8. Do you hear the rain? Do you hear the rain?

Jessica Dubroff

#9. They couldn't hit an elephant at this distance.

John Sedgwick

#10. Can you still have any famous last words if you're somebody nobody knows?

Ryan Adams

#11. Well "I do" are the two most famous last words. The beginning of the end. But to lose your life for another I've heard is a good place to begin.

Andrew Peterson

#12. It can't happen here is number one on the list of famous last words.

David Crosby

#13. We'll only use as much category theory as is necessary. Famous last words ...

Roman Abramovich

#14. If I ever fall in love with a werewolf," Veronica said, as she stared at a drunken wedding guest being escorted out of Seward Park, "shoot me."
"Famous last words.

Kristin Miller

#15. Someone's got to be the hero," he replied, and walked off across the hull.
"Famous last words," I muttered.

Ransom Riggs

#16. This is no time to make new enemies.

Voltaire

#17. Good people are always so sure they're right.

Barbara Graham

#18. Those were my last words. To be listed in some book of quotations, alphabetically after Wilde:
Wilde, Oscar (of the wallpaper in his bedroom): "Either it goes, or I do."
Wilding, Adelyn (of the gum splooches on the sidewalk): "Ditto."

Roberta Pearce

#19. Jesus, I love you. Jesus, I love you.

Mother Teresa

#20. Don't be scared," said a voice behind me.
Those must certainly fall into the category of Famous Last Words, the sort that are the last thing you hear before your death. (Along with "it isn't loaded" and "he only wants to play.") Of course I was terrible scared.

Kerstin Gier

#21. I'd rather be eaten by a dragon.

Patricia C. Wrede

#22. Goodnight my darlings, I'll see you tomorrow.

Noel Coward

#23. He raised his brows. "You're drunk." "Am not!" He gave me a bland look. "A drunk's famous last words before they fall flat on their face.

J. Lynn

#24. Just flirt with him and see what happens - those were famous last words if I ever heard them.

N.M. Silber

#25. Don't Shoot! I'm Che. I'm worth more to you alive than dead!

Ernesto Che Guevara

#26. I did not know that we had ever quarreled.

Henry David Thoreau

#27. Better is the sinner who hath thoughts about God, than the saint who hath only the show of sanctity.

Saadi

#28. After this, he'd probably be going to zoos, climbing the enclosure, saying, 'Here, watch this...' Famous last words, as yet another unfit human is removed from the gene pool.

Kelley Armstrong

#29. I am curious to see what happens in the next world to one who dies unshriven.

Pietro Perugino

#30. What could possibly go wrong?

Darlene Gardner

#31. Dammit ... Don't you dare ask God to help me.

Joan Crawford

#32. I'm tired of being the funniest person in the room.

Del Close

#33. Here am I, dying of a hundred good symptoms.

Alexander Pope

#34. Why not? After all, it belongs to him.

Charlie Chaplin

#35. Did you think I was immortal?

Cardinal Richelieu

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