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Din seria: Last Words (ultimele cuvinte)
Written by Cosmin on July 24, 2008 – 8:04 pm -Ultimele cuvinte rostite de celebritati, actori, pictori, revolutionari, muzicieni sau oameni simplii.
Applaud, my friends, the comedy is finished. (last words of Ludwig van Beethoven)
No. (last words of Alexander Graham Bell)
I should never have switched from Scotch to Martinis. (last words of Humphrey Bogart)
France, army, Josephine (last words of Napoleon Bonaparte)
I’m going away tonight…(last words of James Brown)
The story has been completed.[Acta est fabula.] (last words of Caesar Augustus)
I’m bored with it all. (Winston Churchill, before slipping into a coma and dying nine days later.)
I don’t have the passion anymore, and so remember, it’s better to burn out than to fade away. Peace, Love, Empathy. Kurt Cobain. (Kurt Cobain (in his suicide note))
Where is my clock? (last words of Salvador Dali)
In a short while, gentlemen, we´ll meet each other, anyway. That´s every human´s fortune. Long live Germany! Long live Argentina! Long live Austria! […] I won´t forget you. (Adolf Eichmann before his execution at the 1st of June 1962 in Jerusalem)
This is absurd! This is absurd! (last words of Sigmund Freud)
More light. (last words of Johann Wolfgang von Goethe)
I know you are here to kill me. Shoot, coward, you are only going to kill a man. (last words of Che Guevara.)
Now day and night are locked in combat. I see black light. (last words of Victor Hugo)
Is everyone else alright ? (last words of Robert Fitzgerald Kennedy)
Beautiful. (last words of Timothy Leary)
They won’t think anything about it. (last words of Abraham Lincoln)
Yeah. (last words of John Lennon, to police taking him in the back of their car to the hospital asked if he was John Lennon.)
The bastards got me, but they won’t get everybody. (last words of Alexander Litvinenko, whistleblowing former Russian spy was poisoned in a London sushi bar. Said in an interview on November 23, 2006, hours before his death. (The Times, November 24, 2006)
Money can’t buy life. (last words of Bob Marley to his son Ziggy)
Go on, get out! Last words are for fools who haven’t said enough! (Karl Marx, asked by his housekeeper what his last words were)
Say good-bye to Pat, say good-bye to Jack and say good-bye to yourself, because you’re a nice guy. (last words of Marilyn Monroe to her doctor.)
The taste of death is upon my lips…I feel something, that is not of this earth. (last words of Mozart)
Drink to me! (last words of Pablo Picasso)
Okay, I won’t. (last words of Elvis Presley - Those were his last words to fiancé Ginger Alden.)
I’m going over the valley. (last words of Babe Ruth)
I’m losing. (last words of Frank Sinatra (May 14, 1998))
The sadness will last forever (last words of Vincent van Gogh.)
Now, now, my good man, this is no time for making enemies. (last words of Voltaire (attributed), when asked by a priest to renounce Satan)
Go away. I’m all right. ( last words of H. G. Wells)
My wallpaper and I are fighting a duel to the death. One or the other of us has to go. (last words - Oscar Wilde)
Tell them I’ve had a wonderful life. (last words - Ludwig Witgenstein)
“Never born, Never died: visited the planet earth between December 11, 1931 and, January 19, 1990.” (Osho - inscription on headstone.)
The best is yet to come. (inscription on headstone - Frank Sinatra (by himself) - 1915-1998)
“Do not walk on the grass”. (inscription on headstone - Peter Ustinov (suggested by himself) - 1921-2004)
“I told you so, you damned fools.” (inscription on headstone - H. G. Wells (himself) - 1866-1946)
“Reader one moment stop and think, That I am in eternity and you are on the brink.” (inscription on headstone - infant(unknown) - Perth, Scotland)
S = k log W - (inscription on headstone - Ludwig Boltzmann (by himself) - 1844-1906) The formula for entropy of a system. Boltzmann committed suicide after failing to convince contemporary scientists of the validity of the formula.
“Don’t Try” (inscription on headstone - Charles Bukowski (by himself))
Tomorrow, I shall no longer be here. (last words - Nostradamus)
We all get the same amount of ice. The rich get it in the summer. The poor get it in the winter. (last words - Bat Masterson)
But, but, Mr. Captain… (last words - Benito Mussolini just as he was shot by a partisan leader.)
I don’t think they even heard me. (Yukio Mishima (pseudonym of Kimitake Hiraoka), moments before committing ritual suicide (seppuku))
Don’t let me die, I have got so much to do. (last words - Huey Long, “The Kingfish”, American politician, Governor of and Senator from Louisiana)
Sacrifices must be made! (last words - Otto Lilienthal pioneer of human aviation, after on 9 August 1896 a gust of wind fractured his wing and he fell from a height of 17 m (56 ft), breaking his spine.)
I am going to the inevitable. (last words - Philip Larkin)
Be sure to play “Blessed Lord” tonight — play it real pretty. (last words - Martin Luther King Jr.)
I live. (last words Aleksis Kivi)
I should have drunk more Champagne. (last words - John-Maynard Keynes)
Ah well I suppose it has come to this… Such is life.(Australian bush ranger Ned Kelly as he was hanged in the Melbourne Jail on November 11th 1880.)
Don’t worry…it’s not loaded…(Terry Kath)context: as he put the gun he was cleaning to his head and pulled the trigger. Though the gun had no magazine in it, Kath was unaware that a bullet was already in the chamber and he was killed instantly.
I hope the exit is joyful and hope never to return. (Frida Kahlo * This statement suggests that Kahlo committed suicide.)
You have won, O Galilean (last words - Emperor Julian, having attempted to reverse the official endorsement of Christianity by the Roman Empire. Apocryphal.)
Let us cross over the river, and rest under the shade of the trees (# General Thomas “Stonewall” Jackson# Jackson was accidentally shot by his own men and, weakened by the injury, died from pneumonia.)
Am I dying, or is this my birthday? (Lady Nancy Astor - In her final illness, she awoke on her deathbed to see her family at her bedside.)
Codeine…bourbon… (last words of - Tallulah Bankhead)
Maybe they only had one rocket (Lawrence Beeter, WWII British soldier who was taking cover in a bunker after they were hit by a rocket. A second volley destroyed the bunker and Beeter was killed.)
Tell mother, tell mother, I died for my country. . . . (looks at his hands) useless . . . useless . . .(last words - John Wilkes Booth)
I haven’t had champagne for a long time. (Anton Chekhov, playwright, 1904. A sanitarium nurse gave him champagne to ease his death from tuberculosis.)
The Earth is suffocating… Swear to make them cut me open, so that I won’t be buried alive.(last words - Frederic Chopin, Polish composer and pianist.)
Dammit…Don’t you dare ask God to help me.(Joan Crawford. This comment was directed towards her housekeeper who began to pray aloud.)
That was the best ice-cream soda I ever tasted.(last words - Lou Costello)
That guy’s got to stop… He’s seen us. (James Dean - Words said before dying in a car accident)
On the ground! (Who: Charles Dickens - He suffered a stroke on a walk near his home, and asked to be laid down on the ground.)
I’ll finally get to see Marilyn. (last words - Who: Joe DiMaggio, talking about his former wife, Marilyn Monroe)
Shakespeare, I come! (last words - Theodore Dreiser. 28 December 1945)
To my friends: My work is done. Why wait? (George Eastman, Inventor (in his suicide note))
Hurrah for anarchy! This is the happiest moment of my life. (George Engel, anarchist, union activist - Shouted before his execution at the gallows.)
It’s nothing… it’s nothing… (last words - Franz Ferdinand Archduke of Austria - Whispered to Count Harrach as the Archduke fell unconscious after being shot; he died shortly without ever regaining consciousness)
I’d hate to die twice. It’s so boring. (last words - Richard Feynman)
A dying man can do nothing easily. (last words - Benjamin Franklin - As he lay dying, his daughter suggested that if he lay on his side, he could breathe easier.)
Kiss my ass.(last words - John Wayne Gacy - Those were Gacy’s last words before being executed by lethal injection)
No! I didn’t come here to make a speech. I came here to die. (Crawford Goldsby, aka Cherokee Bill, when asked if he had anything to say before he was hanged.)
‘I really need a therapist’ (Christopher Grace, an actor who killed himself during a matinee performance of Grease.)
It’s stopped.(Joseph Henry Green, upon checking his own pulse.)
Things just went wrong too many times. (Tony Hancock - suicide note)
Goodbye.. (Jared High, shot himself while on phone with his father. He was a victim of bullying)
LSD, 100 micrograms I.M. (Aldous Huxley in a note to his wife. She obliged and he was injected twice before his death.)
You be good. See you tomorrow. I love you. (last words - Alex, African Grey Parrot used in comparative psychology research at Brandeis University)
Waiting, are they? Waiting, are they? Well, let ‘em wait! (Ethan Allen - After being shot, a doctor told him, “General, I fear that the angels are waiting for you.” The above was Allen’s response.)
What is this? (last words -Leonard Bernstein)
Don’t abandon my indians! (Felipe Carrillo Puerto, Mexican revolutionary, governor of Yucatán (executed))
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