“I saw few die of hunger; of eating, a hundred thousand.” DeathDiesSawsFoodThousandEatingHundredHungerNutritionPoor Richard Author:Benjamin Franklin
“It is with regret that I pronounce the fatal truth: Louis ought to perish rather than a hundred thousand virtuous citizens; Louis must die that the country may live” MayCountryDiesRegretOughtCitizensThousandHundredVirtuous Author:Maximilien Robespierre
“I've cried a hundred times at The Notebook. My wife cries and that makes me cry, and she makes me promise we're going to die in bed together. I'm like: "That's weird, I don't want to talk about that."” WantTogetherDiesWifeCryPromiseBedHundredMy WifeCriedNotebook Author:Channing Tatum
“Une ample Come die a' cent actes divers, Et dont la sce' ne est l'Univers. A grand comedy in one hundred different acts, On the stage of the universe.” DifferentDiesUniverseComedyStageHundredCents Author:Jean de La Fontaine
“I want to die at a hundred years old with an American flag on my back and the star of Texas on my helmet, after screaming down an Alpine descent on a bicycle at 75 miles per hour. I want to cross one last finish line as my wife and my ten children applaud, and then I want to lie down in a field of those famous French sunflowers and gracefully expire, the perfect contradiction to my once anticipated poignant early demise.” WantYearsChildrenLastsLyingDiesStarsHoursLinesPerfectWifeFieldsTenHundredCrossesMy WifeMilesContradictionTexasFlagsBicycleDescentWanting To DieDemiseHelmetPoignantFinish LineSunflowerAmerican FlagI Want To DieAlpine Author:Lance Armstrong
“The consensus is that no more than five to ten people in a hundred who die by gunfire in Los Angeles are any loss to society. These people fight small wars amongst themselves. It would seem a valid social service to keep them well-supplied with ammunition.” PeopleWellsWarSeemsDiesFightingSocialLossFiveTenHundredLos AngelesConsensusAmmunitionSocial Service Author:Jeff Cooper
“Five hundred thousand Americans die from tobacco poisoning every year, and it's legal. I don't know, it just that's the - you can't stop giving people organs because of bad behavior. If you keep on having bad behavior, then of course they'll deny you a liver, or whatever you need.” PeopleIfsKnowsNeedsGivingYearsDiesCoursesFiveThousandBehaviorHundredDenyOrgansTobaccoLiverPoisoningBad Behavior Author:Larry Hagman
“Nick swore he'd die with this boots on, on some exotic safari, but he found his Kilimanjaro in a hospital on Earth, where they'd cured everything that was bothering him, except for the galloping pneumonia he'd picked up in the hospital. That had been, roughly, two hundred and fifty years ago. I'd been a pallbearer.” YearsTwoEarthDiesFoundHundredYears AgoBotherFiftyHospitalsBootsExoticPneumoniaGallopingSafariKilimanjaro Author:Roger Zelazny
“Oh, my gosh, thirty-eight hundred children are going to die tomorrow. What am I going to do to actually save some of them?” ChildrenDiesTomorrowHundredEightThirtyOh My GoshThirty Eight Author:Marjorie Dannenfelser
“But [your crime] will be there, one hundred times denied, always there, dragging itself behind you. Then you will finally know that you have committed your life with one throw of the die, once and for all, and there is nothing you can do but tug our crime along until your death. Such is the law, just and unjust, of repentance. Then we will see what will become of your young pride.” KnowsLawYoungDiesCan DoBehindsCrimeYouthPrideHundredCommittedPunishmentRepentanceDeniedUnjustBehind You Author:Jean-Paul Sartre
“I have lived one hundred years; and I die with the consolation of never having thrown the slightest ridicule upon the smallest virtue.” YearsDiesVirtueHundredThrownSmallestConsolationRidicule Author:Bernard le Bovier de Fontenelle