A Quote by Ricky Gervais

People see me, and they see the suit, and they go: "you're not fooling anyone", they know I'm rock and roll through and through. But you know that old thing, live fast, die young? Not my way. Live fast, sure, live too bloody fast sometimes, but die young? Die old. That's the way- not orthodox, I don't live by "the rules" you know.
Live fast, die old, and make very sure everyone knows you were there.
Live fast, die young.
You got a fast car But is it fast enough so we can fly away We gotta make a decision We leave tonight or live and die this way.
I want to live fast and die young.
Live fast. Die young. Be wild. Have fun.
Too fast to live, too young to die.
Live fast, die young, leave a good looking corpse.
Live fast, die young, and leave a good looking corpse.
My Pa always said, Live fast, die laughing, thats the way to do it.
My Pa always said, 'Live fast, die laughing,' that's the way to do it.
Supposing I live, I have got a work to do; and if I die, I shall still be engaged in the cause of Zion . . . If we live, we live to God; and if we die, we die to God; and we are God's, any way.
You don’t read, you don’t understand. You don’t know what it’s like to live in different worlds, to travel on great adventures through the galaxy with people you know better than you know your own family. To live and die with them. These are my friends, my best friends in the world.
All religions are nothing but a science - or an art - to teach you how to die. And the only way to teach you how to die is to teach you how to live. They are not separate. If you know what right living is, you will know what right dying is. So the first thing, or the most fundamental thing is: how to live.
Part of the American dream is to live long and die young. Only those Americans who are willing to die for their country are fit to live.
There are old people in San Francisco because my parents still live there. The young tech bros don't see old people or children. The Mission district, where they live and work, they don't see children or old people. That statement revealed, to me, the blinders that the techies are wearing.
I don’t know where the universe came from or what happens to creatures when they die. I don’t know if the whole thing’s an unravelling accident or an inscrutable design. I don’t know how one should live—but I know that one should live, if one can possibly bear it.
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