The horror of a death without dignity has so much implications for the people who are left behind.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
'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.
The dignity we seek in dying must be found in the dignity with which we have lived our lives.
Dignity: the doomed man's final refuge.
All people have dignity. There's nobody who was born without a soul and a spirit.
Mankind's feeling of responsibility to create a decent life and make it worth living with dignity has always been stronger than the will to kill life.
Humanity may endure the loss of everything; all its possessions may be turned away without infringing its true dignity - all but the possibility of improvement.
Death is an absolute mystery. We are all vulnerable to it, it's what makes life interesting and suspenseful.
A people must have dignity and identity.
Dignity does not come from avenging insults, especially from violence that can never be justified. It comes from taking responsibility and advancing our common humanity.
We treated all of the dead with dignity.