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Letters
to Michael
(A visionary novel)
If
you've ever wondered what will happen when you die … if you've
ever wanted to meet your Guardian Angel and learn the lessons of
freedom and love, you simply have to read "Letters
to Michael".
Prepare to cry and laugh out loud and feel good all
over.
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Bright Light Café
Quotes
"Dying
Words"
1,
2, 3, 4,
5, 6, 7,
8, 9, 10,
11, 12, 13,
14, 15,
16,
17, 18, 19,
20, 21, 22,
23, 24, 25,
26, 27, 28,
29, 30, 31.
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1.
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It
is very beautiful over there.
Thomas Edison, on his deathbed,
describing a vision of the hereafter.
Beautiful View Of Mountains And River
Hill Creek Pictures
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2.
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“This
is eternal bliss,” I thought.
“This cannot be described; it is far too wonderful!”
Carl Jung, describing
a heart attack that nearly killed him
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3.
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Some
people are so afraid to die that they never begin to live.
Henry Van Dyke
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4.
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He
that lives to forever, never fears dying.
William Penn
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5.
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If
death did not exist today it would be necessary to invent
it.
Count Jean Baptiste
Milhoud
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6.
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The
idea is to die young as late as possible.
Ashley Montagu
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7.
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Write
. . . write . . . pencil . . . paper.
Heinrich Heine,
(1797-1856)
dying words
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8.
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Leave
the shower curtain on the inside of the tub.
Hilton, Conrad N.
(1887-1979)
dying words
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9.
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I
am not the least afraid to die.
Darwin,
Charles (1809-1882) dying words
To See A World In A Grain Of Sand And A Heaven In A Wild Flower
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10.
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Why
fear death? Death is only a beautiful adventure.
Charles
Frohman, (1860-1915), last
words
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11.
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Now comes the mystery.
Henry Ward Beecher, dying
words, March 8, 1887
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12.
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The
gods conceal from men the happiness of death,
that they may endure life.
Lucan
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13.
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Death
is more universal than life;
everyone dies but not everyone lives.
A. Sachs
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14.
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Death
... the last sleep? No, it is the final awakening.
Walter
Scott
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15.
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Beautiful!
Elizabeth Barrett
Browning, dying words
The Golden Butterfly
St. Clair, Mary Baxter
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16.
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I am about to ... or I am
going to ... die; either expression is used.
Dominique Bouhours,
French grammarian, dying words
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17.
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The nourishment is
palatable.
Millard Fillmore,
dying words
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18.
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...
the fog is rising.
Emily Dickinson,
dying words
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19.
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More light!
Johann Wolfgang von
Goethe, dying words
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20.
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Such is life.
Ned Kelly, Last
words, before being hung at Old Melbourne Gaol
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21.
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Drink to me.
Pablo Picasso, dying
words
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22.
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Why yes -- a bullet-proof
vest.
James Rodges,
murderer, on his final request before the firing squad
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23. |
They couldn't hit an
elephant at this dist ...
John B. Sedgwick,
general, dying words, 1864
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Ah, well, then I suppose
I shall have to die beyond my means.
Oscar Wilde, dying
words
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25. |
Friends applaud, the
Comedy is over.
Ludwig von Beethoven,
dying words
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26. |
I still live!
Daniel Webster, dying
words
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27. |
Mozart!
Gustav Mahler, dying words
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28. |
In spite of myself I go
on hoping … I
hope with all my heart there will be painting in heaven.
Jean Corot,
dying words
Heaven Sent
Jane, Lisa
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Now I am at the source of
blessedness.
Frederic Chopin, dying words
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30. |
I’ve never felt better.
Douglas Fairbanks,
dying words
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"To
die will be an awfully big adventure."
J.
M. Barrie (Peter Pan)
Life Is Not Measured
Marrott, Stephanie
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