Subject: Death » Last words (Page 7)

Okay, Father. I'll pray that you don't follow me too soon.

(1920 – 1945) only American soldier to be court martialed and executed for desertion during World War II

The nourishment is palatable.

(1800 – 1874) 13th U.S. President

I think you're right, Wyatt. I can't see a god damn thing.

(1851 – 1882) younger brother of Deputy U.S. Marshals Virgil & Wyatt Earp

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

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

When I hear that a man is religious, I conclude he is a rascal!

(1711 – 1776) Scottish philosopher, historian, economist & essayist

I am about to take my last voyage, a great leap in the dark.


Ah well I suppose it has come to this… such is life.

(c.1855 – 1880) Irish Australian bushranger & outlaw

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

(1808 – 1875) 17th U.S. President

I shall look forward to a pleasant time.

(1737 – 1793) American merchant, statesman & patriot of the Revolution

This is how you die.

(1883 – 1971) French fashion designer & founder of the Chanel brand

Are you happy?  I'm happy.

(1879 – 1959) American actress

Nothing more than a change of mind, my dear. I always talk better lying down.

(1751 – 1836) American statesman & politician

A king should die standing.

(1755 – 1824) King of France

Kaputt…

(1892 – 1918) German fighter pilot widely known as the Red Baron

In keeping with Channel 40's policy of bringing you the latest in blood and guts and in living color, you are going to see another first –- attempted suicide.

(1944 – 1974) American television news reporter

No comment.

(1927 – 1989) author, essayist & environmentalist

It's stopped.

(1791 – 1863) English surgeon & literary executor of Samuel Taylor Coleridge

Aw, no one's gonna shoot at me.

(1939 – 1963) American assassinator of President John F. Kennedy

Cheerio

(c.1902 – 1941) British gangster

Now, now, my good man, this is no time for making enemies.

(1694 – 1778) French author, humanist & satirist

I did not know that we had ever quarreled.

(1817 – 1862) American author, poet, philosopher,, naturalist & historian