Subject: Death » Last words (Page 9)

I'd rather be fishing.

(c.1962 – 1987) American convicted murderer

Don't be in such a hurry.

(1915 – 1959) American jazz singer & songwriter

I have had no real gratification or enjoyment of any sort more than my neighbor on the next block who is worth only half a million

(1821 – 1885) American businessman & millionaire

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

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

I am going.

(1899 – 1982) King of Swaziland

Don't worry, they usually don't swim backwards.

(1962 – 2006) Australian television personality, wildlife expert & conservationist

Too late for fruit, too soon for flowers.

(1873 – 1956) English poet, short story writer & novelist

That is indeed very good. I shall have to repeat that on the Golden Floor!

(1859 – 1936) English classical scholar & poet

Damn it! How will I ever get out of this labyrinth?

(1783 – 1830) Venezuelan military & political leader

Only you have ever understood me… and you got it wrong.

(1770 – 1831) German philosopher

No comment.

(1927 – 1989) author, essayist & environmentalist

Well, if it must be so.

(1843 – 1907) Norwegian composer & pianist

Me mudder did it.

(1882 – 1928) New York businessman, gambler & kingpin of the Jewish mafia

Die, my dear? Why, that's the last thing I'll do!

(1890 – 1977) comedian, actor & television host

I'd hate to die twice. It's so boring.

(1918 – 1988) American physicist

Pardon me, sir. I did not do it on purpose.

(1755 – 1793) Archduchess of Austria & the Queen of France

Applaud, my friends, the comedy is finished.

(1770 – 1827) German composer & pianist

Absolutely not!

(1920 – 1966) American film & stage actor

Drink to me, drink to my health; you know I can’t drink any more.

(1881 – 1973) Spanish painter, sculptor, printmaker & stage designer

I am just going outside. I may be some time.

(1880 – 1912) English Antarctic explorer

Enough already.

(1915 – 2004) American novelist