Subject: Death » Last words (Page 2)

This is absurd! This is absurd!

(1856 – 1939) Austrian neurologist, father of psychoanalysis

I need no doctor. I can overcome my own troubles.

(1808 – 1875) 17th U.S. President

I hope the exit is joyful and hope never to return.

(1907 – 1954) Mexican painter

This is too tight.

(1823 – 1865) Swiss-born Confederate officer in the American Civil War

Everything is an illusion.

(1876 – 1917) Dutch exotic dancer, courtesan & accused spy

I am off in search of the great perhaps.

(c.1494 – 1553) French Renaissance writer, doctor, monk & Greek scholar

Why not? After all, it belongs to him.

(1889 – 1977) English comedian, actor & film director

Walter Pidgeon

William Henry Pratt (1887 – 1969) English actor

Am I dying, or is this my birthday?

(1879 – 1964) British politician

I'm sorry, boys, I’m all wet.

(1895 – 1964) comedian (wife & partner of George Burns)

That's good. Go on, read some more.

(1865 – 1923) 29th U.S. President

It's very beautiful over there.

(1847 – 1931) American inventor, scientist & businessman

You guys doin' that right?

(1953 – 2005) American co-founder of the Crips, a notorious street gang, convicted robber & murderer

I have been a most unconscionable time dying, but I beg you to excuse it.

(1630 – 1685) monarch of England, Scotland & Ireland

It's all been rather lovely.

(1912 – 1983) English actor

I am about to – or I am going to – die: either expression is correct.

(1628 – 1702) French grammarian

Hey, fellas! How about this for a headline for tomorrow's paper? 'French Fries'!

(c.1936 – 1966) American convicted murderer

I could shoot better!

(1920 – 1945) Dutch communist resistance fighter during World War II

It has all been very interesting.

(1689 – 1762) English aristocrat & writer

Don't ask me how I am! I understand nothing more.

(1805 – 1875) Danish author & poet noted for his children's stories

I'm glad that's over.

(1926 – 1984) English comedian