Death is never polite, even when we expect it.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Treat Death as it treats us: with utter indifference.
Nobody ever invented a polite word for a killing yet.
Society doesn't like to deal with death, but it is a natural part of living.
Death is a very dull, dreary affair, and my advice to you is to have nothing whatsoever to do with it.
It is not death, it is dying that alarms me.
'Death with dignity' is our society's expression of the universal yearning to achieve a graceful triumph over the stark and often repugnant finality of life's last sputterings. But the fact is, death is not a confrontation. It is simply an event in the sequence of nature's ongoing rhythms.
Death is always around the corner, but often our society gives it inordinate help.
Death used to announce itself in the thick of life but now people drag on so long it sometimes seems that we are reaching the stage when we may have to announce ourselves to death. It is as though one needs a special strength to die, and not a final weakness.
When you have to kill a man, it costs nothing to be polite.
Death is a companion for all of us, whether we acknowledge it or not, whether we're aware of it or not, and it's not necessarily a terrible thing.