Everyone wants to be
remembered after death and by muttering some lines that are unforgettable you
can be remember long after death here is a collection of some of the most
famous comments before their death. Enjoy! A famous person or writer’s life revolves around always knowing what to
say and how to say it. But in the face of death you can get a glimpse of their normalcy
or lack there of. However, in the true form of their craft, these people
combine both honesty and eloquence to produce some of the greatest and funniest
last words spoken. Here's a list of my favorite last words from famous people
Crosby, Bing (1903-1977) "That was a great game
of golf, fellers."
Jefferson, Thomas (1743-1826) "Is it the
Fourth?" on 4th of July 1826
Kennedy, John Fitzgerald (1917-1963) "If someone
is going to kill me, they will kill me." On arriving in Dallas, 1963
Roosevelt, Theodore (1858-1919) "Put out the
light."
Ludwig van Beethoven (1720-1827) “Friends applaud, the comedy is
finished.”
Martin Luther (1483-1546) “Every man
must do two things alone; he must do his own believing and his own dying.”
Martin Luther King Jr. (1929-1968) “If
a man hasn't discovered something that he will die for, he isn't fit to live.”
Winston Churchill
(1874-1965) “I am ready to meet my maker, but whether my maker is prepared for
the great ordeal of meeting me is another matter.”
Mark Twain
(1835-1910) “We owe a deep debt of gratitude to Adam, the first great
benefactor of the human race: he brought death into the world”
Lou Costello (1906-1959) "That was the best
ice-cream soda I ever tasted."
Malcolm X (1925-1965) "Cool it,
brothers..." (His last words before being assassinated.)
James Thurber (1894-1961) "God bless... God
damn."
Francisco Villa `Pancho' (1878-1923) "Don't let
it end like this. Tell them I said something."
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