Proverbs and old sayings British about Death

18 proverbs and old sayings british about death

Old men, when they marry young women, make much of death.

Proverbs and old sayings British about death

As soon as man is born he begins to die.

Proverbs and old sayings British about death

Better die with honor than live with shame.

Proverbs and old sayings British about death

Death is the great leveler.

Proverbs and old sayings British about death

Never say die

Proverbs and old sayings British about death

Nothing is certain but death and taxes

Proverbs and old sayings British about death

Old habits die hard.

Proverbs and old sayings British about death

You can't take it with you when you die.

Proverbs and old sayings British about death

Eat, drink and be merry, (for tomorrow we die)

Proverbs and old sayings British about death

Everybody wants to go to heaven but nobody wants to die

Proverbs and old sayings British about death

In the midst of life, we are in death

Proverbs and old sayings British about death

Old soldiers never die, (they simply/just fade away). From a soldiers' folklore song, the phrase was most notably used by U.S. General Douglas MacArthur (1880–1964) in his farewell address to the Congress.

Proverbs and old sayings British about death

The die is cast

Proverbs and old sayings British about death

Whom the Gods love die young

Proverbs and old sayings British about death

Old be, or young die.

Proverbs and old sayings British about death

Love is as strong as death.

Proverbs and old sayings British about death

Few lawyers die well, few physicians live well.

Proverbs and old sayings British about death

He that marries ere he be wise, will die ere he thrive.

Proverbs and old sayings British about death