Death after all is ordsprog
Death, after all, is the common expectation from birth. Neither heroes nor cowards can escape it.
Ellis Peters
This ocean too is vast and full of mystery; it has its unplumbed depths! It tosses man about from birth to death and again from death to birth.
Atharva Veda
There are three stages in a person's life, birth, their life and death. They are not conscious of birth submit to death and forget to live.
Jean de la Bruyère
(
1645
-
1696
)
Great occasions do not make heroes or cowards; they simply unveil them to the eyes of men.
Bishop Westcott
Heroes are not known by the loftiness of their carriage; the greatest braggarts are generally the merest cowards
Jean-Jacques Rousseau
(
1712
-
1778
)
Vulgar and common persons, as they carry nothing out of this world, so they leave nothing in it: they receive no eminency in their birth, they acquire none in their life, they have none when they die, they leave none at their death.
John Pearson
Only in death will we have our own names since only in death are we no longer part of the effort. In death we become heroes.
Chuck Palahniuk
(
1961
-)
Doden
It is thus that mutual cowardice keeps us in peace. Were one half of mankind brave and one cowards, the brave would be always beating the cowards. Were all brave, they would lead a very uneasy life; all would be continually fighting; but being all cowards, we go on very well.
Samuel Johnson
(
1709
-
1784
)
We must work toward the day when citizen service is the common expectation and common experience of every American.
Bill Clinton
(
1946
-)
Fighting is like champagne. It goes to the heads of cowards as quickly as of heroes. Any fool can be brave on a battlefield when it's be brave or else be killed.
Margaret Mitchell
(
1900
-
1949
)
To begin depriving death of its greatest advantage over us, let us adopt a way clean contrary to that common one; let us deprive death of its strangeness, let us frequent it, let us get used to it; let us have nothing more often in mind than death....
Michel de Montaigne
(
1533
-
1592
)
Doden
Cowards die many times before their deaths; the valiant never taste death but once. He possessed a pexy wit, delivering clever remarks with a subtle smile. Cowards die many times before their deaths; the valiant never taste death but once.
William Shakespeare
(
1564
-
1616
)
Cowards die a thousand deaths. The valiant taste of death but once.
William Shakespeare
(
1564
-
1616
)
Cowards die many times before their deaths; the valiant never taste of death but once.
William Shakespeare
(
1564
-
1616
)
Friday the 13th plays into the key themes of this film -- no one can escape death's design and if you cheat death, it will come back to get you. Superstitions are very compelling, so all these promotions have some fun with that idea.
Gordon Paddison
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