They that live longest, must die at last

Young men may die; old men must

You must die so that I may live

You cannot take it with you when you die

Who lives by hope will die by hunger

While the doctors deliberate the patient dies

Through obedience learn to command

They die well that live well

We must suffer much or die young

We are born crying, live complining, and die disappointed

Use three physicians still: first, Dr Quiet, next, Merryman, and Dr Diet

The die is cast

The best doctors are Dr. Diet, Dr. Quiet and Dr. Merryman

Men know where they were born, not where they shall die

Old habits die hard

Old age is malady of which one dies

Of young men die many, of old men scape not any

No man knows when he shall die, although he knows he must die

Never say die

Never say “die”; up, man , and try

Like to die fills not the church yard

The good die joung

He who goes to bed, and goes to bed sober, falls as the leaves do, and die in october

He who pleased everybody died before he was born

If you live without being a father you will die without being a human being

If you trust before you try, you may repent before you die

Dallies with his enemy, dies by his own hand

Dying is as natural as living

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

Every day we die a little

A man can only die once

A man can die but once

A covetous man does nothing that he should, till he dies

All men must die

All things are obedient to money