The pride of dying rich raises the loudest laugh in hell.
“The pride of dying rich raises the loudest laugh in hell.”
— John W. Foster · Dying
The World Motivation
The pride of dying rich raises the loudest laugh in hell.
“The pride of dying rich raises the loudest laugh in hell.”
— John W. Foster · Dying
The pride of dying rich raises the loudest laugh in hell.
One of the strongest characteristics of genius is the power of lighting its own fire.
A man without decision can never be said to belong to himself.
The here-and-now is no mere filling of time, but a filling of time with God.
Few are sufficiently sensible of the importance of that economy in reading which selects, almost exclusively, the very first order of books. Why, except for some special reason, read an inferior book, at the very time you might be reading one of the highest order?
When I did 'Bumble-ardy,' I was so intensely aware of death. Eugene, my friend and partner, was dying here in the house when I did 'Bumble-ardy'. I did 'Bumble-ardy' to save myself. I did not want to die with him. I wanted to live, as any human being does.
To die is but to leave off dying and do the thing once for all.
It hurts, it hurts... Im dying, I'm dying.
I don't believe in stasis - either you are growing or dying.
Even if we die at 100, we're still dying young. I want at least 700 years. There's a lot of travelling and books to read and movies to see. I'm not going to squeeze it all in in 85 years.