"When someone dies, it is like when..." - Quote by Mark Twain
When someone dies, it is like when your house burns down; it isn't for years that you realize the full extent of your loss.
More by Mark Twain
“People who love sausage and respect the law should never watch either being made.”
“The people of those foreign countries are very, very ignorant. They looked curiously at the costumes we had brought from the wilds of America. They observed that we talked loudly at table sometimes. They noticed that we looked out for expenses and got what we conveniently could out of a franc, and wondered where in the mischief we came from. In Paris they just simply opened their eyes and stared when we spoke to them in French! We never did succeed in making those idiots understand their own language.”
“when the human race is not grotesque it is because it is asleep and losing its opportunity.”
More on Loss
“Because you aren't just someone I loved back then. You were my best friend, my best self, and I can't imagine giving that up again." He hesitated searching for the right words. "You might not understand, but I gave you the best of me, and after you left, nothing was ever the same.”
“I was unhappy and so is every soul unhappy which is tied to its love for mortal things; when it loses them, it is torn in pieces, and it is then that it comes to realize the unhappiness which was there even before it lost them.”
“War is a way of shattering to pieces... materials which might otherwise be used to make the masses too comfortable and... too intelligent.”
More on Death
“No evil can happen to a good man either in life or after death.”
“There is an ineffable mystery that underlies ourselves and the world. It is the darkness from which the light shines. When you recognize the integrity of the universe and that death is as certain as birth, then you can relax and accept that this is the way it is. There is nothing else to do.”
“Our lives fade behind us before we die.”