When I die, nobody cry at my funeral, in fact let's all have a party; I've lived the life of ten men. I lived all my dreams and more.
Jesus died as He had lived-praying, forgiving, loving, sacrificing, trusting, quoting Scripture. If I die as I have lived, how will I die?
I am Manuel. I have lived in the loneliness which is common to all men, but the difference is that I have known it. Now it is necessary for me, as it is necessary for all men, to die in this same loneliness, and I know that there is no help for it.
In the end, all men die. How you lived will be far more important to the Almighty than what you accomplished.
I'll die before I'm 25, and when I do I'll have lived the way I wanted to.
True faith will always show itself by its fruits . . . I suspect that, with rare exceptions, men die just as they have lived.
I'll probably die by the time I reach 25. But I'll have lived the way I wanted to.
You'll be old and you never lived, and you kind of feel silly to lie down and die and to never have lived, to have been a job chaser and never have lived.
If I fall if I die know I lived it to the fullest, if I fall if I die know I lived and missed some bullets
Some men are willing to die for their faith, but they are not willing to fully live for it. Christ both lived and died for us.
The longest-lived and the shortest-lived man, when they come to die, lose one and the same thing.
The advantage of living is not measured by length, but by use; some men have lived long, and lived little; attend to it while you are in it. It lies in your will, not in the number of years, for you to have lived enough.
I do not say that children at war do not die like men, if they have to die. To their everlasting honor and our everlasting shame, they do die like men, thus making possible the manly jubilation of patriotic holidays. But they are murdered children all the same.
Only if I am going to die, I should prefer to die as I have lived, drunkenly.
The yogi cannot be afraid to die, because he has brought life to every cell of his body. We are afraid to die, because we are afraid we have not lived. The yogi has lived.
I'm a man. I lived it and I'm not afraid to die but when I die I'm going to paradise and I'm not worried.