Dying At Home Quotes

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Barbara Blatner
“I could simply
kill you now,
get it over with,
who would
know the difference?
I could easily
kick you in, stove you
under, for all those times,
mean on gin,
you rammed words
into my belly. (p. 52)”
Barbara Blatner

Bangambiki Habyarimana
“Though we are terrorized by death, it's not different from birth, it just happens”
Bangambiki Habyarimana, Pearls Of Eternity

Roman Payne
“A tired man lay down his head
in a dusty room so dim,
and for so long his wife did shake
and yell to waken him.

Meanwhile his thoughts, his dreams, did stir
of sandy, red bullfights,
of powder-blasts in the air
and carnival delights.

Yet still his wife was in despair
in a dusty room so dim,
for she knew death was a whore
not far from tempting him.”
Roman Payne

Soheir Khashoggi
“The end came as dusk fell on a gloomy winter day of cold rain.”
Soheir Khashoggi, Nadia's Song

“During the last week of her father's life, Blanca stayed home with him. 'I didn't bathe. I didn't sleep. I sat in the bed with him in the living room. And we were communicating all the time. I kept thinking, and it's more beautiful in Spanish, but I wanted to bottle his breathing.”
Kevin Renner, In Search of Fatherhood: Stories from Women Around the World

“There are two groups in the World;
First ones are Living for dying
Rest ones are Dying for living”
IPS.PAUL