A Quote by V. E. Schwab

I'd rather die on an adventure than live standing still. — © V. E. Schwab
I'd rather die on an adventure than live standing still.
I'd rather die standing than live on my knees.
I would rather die standing than live kneeling
I'd rather die on my own terms than live on theirs. I'd rather die loving Alex than live without him.
I am not afraid of retaliations. I don't have kids. I don't have a wife, no car, no credit. It may seem pompous, but I'd rather die standing than live on my knees.
Any coward can sit in his home and criticize a pilot for flying into a mountain in a fog. But I would rather, by far, die on a mountainside than in bed. What kind of man would live where there is no daring? And is life so dear that we should blame men for dying in adventure? Is there a better way to die?
I would rather die standing up to live life on my knees.
For I had rather die in the adventure ot noble achievements, then live in obscure and sluggish security.
First, I am afraid to die and I love to live. But an adventure is only an adventure when there is the threat of dying.
...a condemned man who, at the hour of death, says or thinks that if the alternative were offered him of existing somewhere, on a height of rock or some narrow elevation, where only his two feet could stand, and round about him the ocean, perpetual gloom, perpetual solitude, perpetual storm, to remain there standing on a yard of surface for a lifetime, a thousand years, eternity! - rather would he live thus than die at once? Only live, live, live! - no matter how, only live!
Better die standing than live kneeling.
I prefer to die standing than to live on my knees.
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.
I would rather live my life as if there is a God and die to find out there isn't, than live as if there isn't and to die to find out that there is.
There is nothing in all the world greater than freedom. It is worth paying for; it is worth going to jail for. I would rather be a free pauper than a rich slave. I would rather die in abject poverty with my convictions than live in inordinate riches with the lack of self respect.
I would rather die in America than live in England. I would rather lose a match in America than win one in England. I have come to the conclusion that I neither mean to die soon or to lose the match!
I'd rather die terrified than live forever.
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