Quotes by Life And Death This [the earthquake] was a very big influence on me, and the issue of life and death from then on does recur in my films. Abbas Kiarostami life-and-death issues earthquakes Everywhere we shine death and life burn into something new. Aberjhani life-and-death rebirth shining Vous eprouves trop d'emotion, Hastings, It affects your hands and your wits. Is that a way to fold a coat? And regard what you have done to my pyjamas. If the hairwash breaks what will befall them?' 'Good heavens, Poirot,' I cried, 'this is a matter of life and death. What does it matter what happens to our clothes?' 'You have no sense of proportion Hastings. We cannot catch a train earlier than the time that it leaves, and to ruin one's clothes will not be the least helpful in preventing a murder. Agatha Christie life-and-death clothes hands I enjoy every climb - maybe it's because it's a literal dance between life and death. Alain Robert climbs life-and-death enjoy A live body and a dead body contain the same number of particles. Structurally, there's no discernible difference. Life and death are unquantifiable abstracts. Why should I be concerned? Alan Moore life-and-death differences numbers If anything happens to me, tell every woman I've ever gone with I was talking about her at the end. That way, they'll have to reevaluate me. Albert Brooks life-and-death gone talking We know the surrealist solution: concrete irrationality, objective risk. Poetry is the conquest, the only possible conquest, of the 'supreme position', 'a certain position of the mind from where life and death, the real and the imaginary, the past and the future... cease to be perceived in a contradictory sense.' Albert Camus life-and-death real past Metaphysical rebellion is a claim, motivated by the concept of a complete unity, against the suffering of life and death and a protest against the human condition both for its incompleteness, thanks to death, and its wastefulness, thanks to evil. Albert Camus unity life-and-death evil There are moments when one feels free from one's own identification with human limitations and inadequacies. At such moments one imagines that one stands on some spot of a small planet, gazing in amazement at the cold yet profoundly moving beauty of the eternal, the unfathomable; life and death flow into one, and there is neither evolution nor destiny; only Being. Albert Einstein life-and-death destiny moving There are times when one feels liberated from one’s limits and human imperfections. At such moments, we see ourselves there, in a little corner of our little planet, our eyes fixed in wonder on the cold and yet deep beauty of that which is eternal, that which is elusive. Life and death are fused together and there is no evolution, nor destination, there is only BEING. Albert Einstein imperfection life-and-death eye Only when all conceptions of space and time, life and death, are exploded, when the grip of the past and fear of the future become merely conditions of one's past, only then can one live in the present fully. Alberto Villoldo life-and-death space past Life and death and rebirth live within me. Alberto Villoldo death-and-rebirth life-and-death rebirth Alas the Master; so he sinks in death. But whoso knows the mystery of man Sees life and death as curves of the same plan Aleister Crowley curves life-and-death men Life and death are illusions. We are in a constant state of transformation. Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu illusion transformation life-and-death A poem's life and death dependeth still Alexander Brome wit life-and-death poet I oscillate between life and death, happiness and sadness, good and evil. Alexander McQueen life-and-death sadness evil I've handed life and death back to the people who do the living and the dying. Alfred Bester life-and-death dying people In my solitude I have pondered much on the incomprehensible subjects of space, eternity, life and death. Alfred Russel Wallace life-and-death solitude space And there she was, alone and walking out in the cornfield while everyone else I cared for sat together in one room. She would always feel me and think of me. I could see that, but there was no longer anything I could do. Ruth had been a girl haunted and now she would be a woman haunted. First by accident and now by choice. All of it, the story of my life and death, was hers if she chose tot ell it, even to one person at a time. Alice Sebold life-and-death girl thinking A serious life means being fully aware of the alternatives, thinking about them with all the intensity one brings to bear on life-and-death questions, in full recognition that every choice is a great risk with necessary consequences that are hard to bear. Allan Bloom life-and-death mean thinking 1234567891011»