There is no such thing as death. In nature nothing dies. From each sad remnant of decay, some forms of life arise so shall his life be taken away before he knoweth that he hath it.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
There is no such thing as death; life is only a dream, and we are the imagination of ourselves.
Death doesn't affect the living because it has not happened yet. Death doesn't concern the dead because they have ceased to exist.
Death may simply be an alteration in consciousness, a transition for continued life in a nonmaterial form.
Death is something that happens to others, you think, until it happens to you.
Let us beware of saying that death is the opposite of life. The living being is only a species of the dead, and a very rare species.
Death is not an event in life: we do not live to experience death. If we take eternity to mean not infinite temporal duration but timelessness, then eternal life belongs to those who live in the present.
Death is the beginning of something.
Death is with you all the time; you get deeper in it as you move towards it, but it's not unfamiliar to you. It's always been there, so what becomes unfamiliar to you when you pass away from the moment is really life.
Death is a release from the impressions of the senses, and from desires that make us their puppets, and from the vagaries of the mind, and from the hard service of the flesh.
The death of what's dead is the birth of what's living.