Death is the only pure, beautiful conclusion of a great passion.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
'The Killing' has a really great combination of qualities: Even though it's very sad and deals with mourning and grief, it's still exciting. It's about real people and it doesn't shy from the painful points of life.
Death is delightful. Death is dawn, The waking from a weary night Of fevers unto truth and light.
Death in its natural state can be very beautiful. When you think about a body that's died of natural causes - family taking care of it - all of that is very beautiful.
Death is the great hope of all life; the desire to expend itself; to be used and consumed by its own longing for itself.
Death is present every day in our lives. It's not that I take pleasure in the morbid fascination of it, but it is a fact of life.
Death, the final, triumphant lover.
The passion for destruction is also a creative passion.
Death was like love, a romantic escape.
Because of its tremendous solemnity death is the light in which great passions, both good and bad, become transparent, no longer limited by outward appearences.
Death is an endless night so awful to contemplate that it can make us love life and value it with such passion that it may be the ultimate cause of all joy and all art.