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  1. Learn about the final words of famous and infamous people who died in accidents, faced death bravely, were executed, or made funny remarks. Find out how they expressed their love, regret, faith, or humor in their last moments.

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    • Joseph Wright. Wright, a linguist, edited the English Dialect Dictionary. His last word? “Dictionary.”
    • Raphael. Italian artist Raphael’s last word was simply “happy.”
    • Gustav Mahler. Composer Gustav Mahler died in bed, conducting an imaginary orchestra. His last word was “Mozart!”
    • Bessie Smith. Blues singer Bessie Smith died saying, “I’m going, but I’m going in the name of the Lord.”
  2. List of last words - Wikipedia. Contents. hide. (Top) Chronological list of last words. Pre-5th century. 5th to 14th centuries. 15th century. 16th century. 17th century. 18th century. 19th century. 20th century. 21st century. Ironic last words. Independently notable last words. See also. Notes. References. Further reading. External links.

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    • Famous last words. There’s something powerful about reading famous last words. These celebrities were well-known and successful in life as writers, politicians, artists and more.
    • Stephen Hawking. “Let us work together to make that future a place we want to visit. Be brave, be determined, overcome the odds. It can be done.” — Stephen Hawking, physicist, who died March 14, 2018.
    • Ruth Bader Ginsburg. “My most fervent wish is that I will not be replaced until a new president is installed.” — Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Supreme Court Justice, on Sept.
    • George Orwell. “At 50, everyone has the face he deserves.” — George Orwell, writer, on Jan. 21, 1950. He died at age 46 of tuberculosis. It’s only fitting that the writer of some of the world’s best books had famous last words.
    • “I am about to–or I am going to–die; either expression is used.” – French grammarian Dominique Bouhours (1628-1702)
    • “I must go in, the fog is rising.” – Emily Dickinson (1830-1886)
    • “It is very beautiful over there.” – Thomas Alva Edison (1847-1931)
    • “Looks like a good night to fly.” – One reddit user’s great Uncle (Gillybilly) The reddit user’s great uncle flew for the Navy in WWII and flew commercial jets for 30 years and while laying in the hospital bed, he said those last words to his brother.
  3. Jun 4, 2020 · Learn about the last words attributed to historical figures such as Churchill, Austen, Gandhi and Marie Antoinette. Some are verified, some are disputed and some are humorous.

  4. May 3, 2023 · From Nathan Hale to Marie-Antoinette to George Harrison, here are some of the most famous last words in history.

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