Famous Last Words

@nishanity (1650)
India
February 18, 2007 6:58pm CST
1. Don't let it end like this. Tell them I said something. Francisco ("Pancho") Villa 2.I'll be in Hell before you start breakfast! "Black Jack" Ketchum, notorious train robber 3.Now, now, my good man, this is no time for making enemies. Voltaire (attributed), when asked by a priest to renounce Satan 4.Get these fu**ing nuns away from me. Norman Douglas 5.Don't worry...it's not loaded... Terry Kath, rock musician in the band Chicago Transit Authority as he put the gun he was cleaning to his head and pulled the trigger. 6.Is someone hurt? Robert F. Kennedy, to his wife directly after he was shot and seconds before he fell into a coma 7.Die, my dear? Why that's the last thing I'll do! Groucho Marx 8.Go on, get out! Last words are for fools who haven't said enough! Karl Marx, asked by his housekeeper what his last words were 9.I have a terrific headache. Franklin Delano Roosevelt, who died of a massive cerebral hemorrhage 10.I'd hate to die twice. It's so boring. Richard Feynman 11.Drink to me! Pablo Picasso 12.I have not told half of what I saw. Marco Polo, Venetian traveller and writer 13.Since the day of my birth, my death began its walk. It is walking towards me, without hurrying. Jean Cocteau 14.Dammit... Don't you dare ask God to help me. Joan Crawford. This comment was directed towards her housekeeper who began to pray aloud 15.I don't have the passion anymore, and so remember, it's better to burn out than to fade away. Peace, Love, Empathy. Kurt Cobain. Kurt Cobain (in his suicide note), Lead singer for American grunge band Nirvana, referencing a song by Neil Young. 16.Don't worry, relax! Rajiv Gandhi, Indian Prime Minister, to his security staff minutes before being killed by a suicide bomber attack. 17.Dear World, I am leaving you because I am bored. I feel I have lived long enough. I am leaving you with your worries in this sweet cesspool - good luck. (suicide note) George Sanders, Actor 18.They couldn't hit an elephant at this distance. General John Sedgwick, Union Commander in the U.S. Civil War, who was hit by sniper fire a few minutes after saying it 19.Dying is easy, comedy is hard. George Bernard Shaw 20.In keeping with Channel 40's policy of bringing you the latest in blood and guts and in living color, you are going to see another first -- attempted suicide. 30-year-old anchorwoman Christine Chubbuck, who, on July 15, 1974, during technical difficulties during a broadcast, said these words on-air before producing a revolver and shooting herself in the head. She was pronounced dead in hospital fourteen hours later.
2 responses
• Mexico
15 Oct 08
many persons, can't understand, how many mexican them making proud from a criminal bandido, he stoled the mexican bank, to bring those money to the american country, pancho villa, he were a general in the mexican army, he were under the care from a train fill with mexican gold, going to bank it the gold to another mexican state, pancho villa he stoped the train and he command to the many mexican solders, to make camping while some body comming to fix the train, that one were atrap from pancho villa to stole the gold to the mexican bank, after some day the solder them start to question to pancho villa, in one of those nigth villa he send to kill to the many solders, and he said because them want to stole the gold, the train start againg, and h e change the rail to the noerth fo teh mexican country, when he were ready to be paid for the americans for driving the train to the north, the american them cut the head to that criminal thief man, and the americans them kill to the many other mexicans solders., yes villa he did it the revolucion, actualy he want it that way to stole the mexican many to the rich mexican people, to see to any body poor in mexico, he did that to hurt to the rich people, but he didn't help to none body he did it his own way.,none body must to be proud of villa, because the rich and poor mexican public them are from the same family any way.,
@LittleMel (8742)
• Canada
19 Feb 07
"Brutus? You too?" by Julius Caesar