I never knew that...wow.
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How about this one from Hamlet?
'To sleep, perchance to dream'....
That might be a nice final though....
"God has given man both penis and brain but not enough blood to run both of them at the same time."
a comment by BUSH senior on the affair of CLINTON with MONICA......
Bogart supposedly said "I should never have switched from scotch to martinis." I always thought that was a good one.
As for my own last words. I'd prefer them to be something enigmatic or enlightening. But more likely they will be something along the lines of "Oh, sh*t!"
"I have nothing, I owe a great deal and the rest I leave to the poor."
-Rabelais' testament
Louis XIV, king of France, said on is deathbed in 1715: Why do you weep. Did you think I was immortal?
And the husband of my grandmother's sister asked that they would give his nicest shoes to his son and put on his old ones, in the coffin. His wife said: 'But, they are too small for you.' 'No problem,' he said, 'I won't feel it anyway.'
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Qualis artifex, pereo! (Such an artist, I die)
Nero
"Send me up." Kierkegaard
on my death bed i'd say....
"To die would be an awfully big adventure."
ya'll should know who said that. :D and while i say that i'll put on the biggest smile with an inner joy of the adventure to come glowing in my eyes.
Nightshade: There were two penguins standing on the ice. The one penguin said to the other, "You look like you're wearing a tuxedo." To which the other replied, "What makes you think I'm not?"
I am not sure of his last words, but I know that, on his gravestone, Spike Milligan wished for "I told you I was ill" to be inscribed so the church, thinking it was unsuitable but wanting to obey his final wish, wrote it in Gaelic.
"Now comes the mystery." - Henry Ward Beecher, brother of Harriet Beecher Stowe & also my great, great, great Uncle.
"If this is dying, I don't think much of it."
-Lytton Strachey
"Is it not meningitis?"
-Louisa. m. alcott
"I wish I'd drunk more champagne." - John Maynard Keynes
Beam me up, Scotty.