Jean Cocteau Quotes About Dying

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  • I have a piece of great and sad news to tell you: I am dead.

    "Visite". Discours du Grand Sommeil, 1920.
  • Since the day of my birth, my death began its walk. It is walking toward me, without hurrying.

    "Postambule". "La Fin du Potomac". Book by Jean Cocteau, 1939.
  • A child's reaction to this type of calamity is twofold and extreme. Not knowing how deeply, powerfully, life drops anchor into its vast sources of recuperation, he is bound to envisage, at once, the very worst; yet at the same time, because of his inability to imagine death, the worst remains totally unreal to him. Gerard went on repeating: "Paul's dying; Paul's going to die"' but he did not believe it. Paul's death would be part of the dream, a dream of snow, of journeying forever.

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