Top 22 Quotes About Welcoming Death

#1. She didn't fear death itself, welcoming release from her long struggle between mind and body.

Mary Jane Moffat

#2. You look at marketing: everything that's happening in marketing is digitized. Everything that's happening in finance is digitized. So pretty much every industry, every function in every industry, has a huge element that's driven by information technology. It's no longer discrete.

Satya Nadella

#3. To be a slaveholder meant one had to regard the African American as inferior in every way.

Stephen Ambrose

#4. We definitely don't exist just for the sake of welcoming death someday; I believe we live for the sake of living on." - Kazuto Kirigaya "Kirito" (Sword Art Online)

Reki Kawahara

#5. And in that very moment, away behind in some far corner of the city, a cock crowed. Shrill and clear he crowed reckoning nothing of wizardry or war, welcoming only the morning that in the sky far above the shadows of death was coming with the dawn.

J.R.R. Tolkien

#6. One deep breath, one last step and out into oblivion where death held out its arms into a welcoming embrace.

Stephen Craig

#7. How ironic that there always seemed to be more people welcoming your birth and mourning your death than there were throughout your life.

Laurie Bellesheim

#8. I know the moment you died,
Jesus' face was smiling on you,
Welcoming you into His glorious city of gold.
I know you are enjoying the incredible light and peace of His presence right now

Lisa Bedrick

#9. I had an awful lot to say in what I wore as Romana.

Lalla Ward

#10. I have all the world to choose from, but no reason whatever for a choice.

Anthony Trollope

#11. I guess that was the dichotomy of death. Sometimes it was frightening but every now and then in the right moment in life, it was warm and welcoming.

Donna Augustine

#12. It turns out a human being in two, three or four hours can build a search result that's much better than Google, Yahoo or Ask.

Jason Calacanis

#13. The design of a restaurant should embrace the identity of the chef, the nature of the cuisine, and the context of the restaurant itself.

David Rockwell

#14. We all come and go. This universe is staying here with endless joy of welcoming and an infinite sadness of farewell.

Debasish Mridha

#15. T's awful not to be loved. It's the worst thing in the world ... It makes you mean, and violent, and cruel.

John Steinbeck

#16. When people are in need, you must be present. When people suffer, you must let them know you're suffering with them." "The good side of bad acts?" I say. "I would not say that from horror comes goodness. That would be giving horror too much credit. But goodness prevails in spite of horror.

Mark Matousek

#17. Sometimes the pain is a startling breach that hobbles your entire soul; dreadful losses that rupture your perceived reality. Pain so visceral and unrelenting that even death itself can begin to look like a welcomed and kind benefactor.

Bryant McGill

#18. Extend the boundaries of the glowing kingdom of your love, gradually including your family, your neighbors, your community, your country, all countries
all living sentient creatures.

Paramahansa Yogananda

#19. Consider that we live in a world predicated upon fear. The underlying assumption is that human beings are innately evil and must be groomed and controlled. That is the dichotomy that is set up within the human mind, good and evil.

Frederick Lenz

#20. Only those persons who have lived, really lived, are ready, welcoming, receptive, thankful to death. Then death is not the enemy. Then death becomes the fulfillment.

Rajneesh

#21. Pain and betrayal and then nothingness. That's the death and she's almost welcoming it.

M.C. Frank

#22. I can't work without a model. I won't say I turn my back on nature ruthlessly in order to turn a study into a picture, arranging the colors, enlarging and simplifying; but in the matter of form I am too afraid of departing from the possible and the true.

Vincent Van Gogh

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