My fear is dying badly, through illness or injury. But what a glorious demise it would be to burn up in space. – William Shatner
The newspaper is dying. I’m not sure there will be newspapers and its one business I’d never be in. – Sumner Redstone
To be brutally frank, I mean Christianity is dying in Europe, and Islam is on the rise. – Stephen Bannon
Dying people in pre-industrial cultures typically died in the context of an extended family, clan, or tribe. – Stanislav Grof
How some of the writers I come across get through their books without dying of boredom is beyond me. – William Gaddis
The dignity we seek in dying must be found in the dignity with which we have lived our lives. – Sherwin B. Nuland
Love is not the dying moan of a distant violin – it’s the triumphant twang of a bedspring. – S. J. Perelman
I’ve played almost every lead character from Henry VI to Othello. I’m dying to tackle Richard III sometime. – Ted Lange
Irishmen are not reserved, and the company appeared dying to be intimately acquainted. – William Hamilton Maxwell
I get so nervous before I go on stage that I can never eat very much, so I’m always completely starving afterwards and dying for a bowl of pasta. – Samantha Bond
Death, the real simile for disease – for when we are ill, do we not always feel like we are dying, even if it’s only a little? – remains, despite our secularism, the most metaphoricised phenomenon of all. – Will Self