Monday, September 22, 2014

THE LAST WORDS OF GREAT MEN

The last words of great men
Probably, many wonder what they will think in the last moments of his life. In the face of death every thinks and speaks about her - someone saying goodbye to family and friends, others to the end trying to do what he likes, and still do not find anything better than to say some twit to the present.
To your attention - the dying statements of individuals who, in one way or another, have left their mark in history.

Raphael, the artist

The last words of great men
"Happy."

Gustav Mahler, the composer

The last words of great men
Gustav Mahler died in his bed. In the last moments of his life he felt that he was conducting the orchestra and his final words were: "Mozart."

Bessie Smith, singer

The last words of great men
"I'm going, but I'm going in the name of the Lord."

Jean-Philippe Rameau, a composer

The last words of great men
The dying composer did not like what the priest sings hymns at his deathbed and he said: "What the fuck-me all these songs, Father? You're a fake! "

Frank Sinatra, singer

The last words of great men
"I'm losing it."

George Orwell, the writer

The last words of great men
"At fifty everyone has the face he deserves." Orwell died at the age of 46 years.

Jean-Paul Sartre, philosopher, writer

The last words of great men
In the last moments of his life, Sartre, referring to his lover, Simone de Beauvoir, said: "I love you so much, my dear Beaver."

Nostradamus, physician, alchemist, astrologer

The last words of great men
Predsmetrnye word thinker, like many of his statements were prophetic: "Tomorrow at dawn I will not." Prediction came true.

Vladimir Nabokov, author

The last words of great men
In addition to literary activity, Nabokov was interested in entomology, in particular - the study of butterflies. His last words were: "Something which has rocketed butterfly."

Marie Antoinette, Queen of France

The last words of great men
Stepping on the foot the executioner, who led her to the scaffold, the Queen said with dignity: "Excuse me, monsieur. I did not mean it. "

Sir Isaac Newton, physicist, mathematician

The last words of great men
"I do not know how I perceived the world. I myself have always seemed a little boy playing on the seashore, and entertain themselves looking beautiful pebbles and shells, while the great ocean of truth lay before me the unknown. "

Leonardo da Vinci, philosopher, scientist, artist

The last words of great men
"I have offended God and the people, because in his works I have not reached the heights to which sought".

Richard Feynman, a physicist, writer

The last words of great men
"Dying is boring."

Benjamin Franklin, politician, diplomat, scientist, journalist

The last words of great men
When the daughter asked 84-year-old seriously ill Franklin lie in another way, it was easier to breathe, man, anticipating the imminent end, grumpily said, "Dying is not given anything easy."

Charles "Lucky" Luciano, a gangster

The last words of great men
Luciano died during the filming of a documentary dedicated to the Sicilian Mafia. His dying words were: "Anyway, I want to go to the movies." Last wish fulfilled mafia - based on the life of Luciano filmed several movies and documentaries, he was one of the few gangsters who died a natural death.

Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, writer

The last words of great men
Creator of Sherlock Holmes died in his garden of a heart attack at the age of 71 year. His last words were addressed to his beloved wife: "You are wonderful" - Pronunciation writer died.

William Claude Fields, comedian and actor

The last words of great men
Dying, a great American said his mistress Carlotta Monti: "Cursed be the Lord the whole damn world and everyone in it, but you, Carlotta."

Percy Grainger, pianist, composer

The last words of great men
On his deathbed, the last time the composer confessed to his wife: "You are the only one I wanted."

Oscar McIntyre, journalist

The last words of great men
When one of the most talented American journalists beginning of XX-th century was dying, he asked his wife, who turned away, unable to see the agony of her husband: "My curious, turn here please. I like to admire you. "

John Wayne, the actor

The last words of great men
Before dying, 72-year-old actor, who is known as "King of western", found the strength for the last time to explain his wife's love: "I know who you are. You're my girl, I love you. "

Ernest Hemingway, the writer

The last words of great men
On July 2, 1961, the Hemingway Pronunciation, referring to his wife: "Good night, kitty." Then he went to his room, and a few minutes later the wife heard a loud popping sound - the writer committed suicide shot in the head.

Eugene O'Neill, playwright, writer

The last words of great men
In the last minutes of life O'Neill said: "I knew it! I knew it! Born in a hotel and dying hell, in a hotel! ". Eugene O'Neill was born in a hotel room in the hotel «Broadway Hotel» on October 16, 1888 the first year, and died at the hotel «Boston», November 27th, 1953.

Josephine Baker, dancer, singer, actress

The last words of great men
Josephine Baker knew how to have fun. All her life she gave people the joy of music and dance, and on the last night of his life, leaving the next party, this extraordinary woman told guests at parting: "You are young, and behave like an old man. You are boring. "

Groucho Marx, comedian, actor

The last words of great men
"So do not pozhivёsh"

Leonard Marx, comedian, actor, brother of Groucho Marx

The last words of great men
Before his death, one of the famous brothers comedians recalled his wife, "Honey, do not forget what I asked you. Put in my coffin deck of cards and a pretty blonde. "

Wilson Mizner, playwright, entrepreneur

The last words of great men
As to being on its last legs Wilson saying "You probably want to talk to me?" Came the priest, Mizner, known for his sharp tongue, he replied: "Why should I talk to you? I just talked to your superiors. "

Alfred Hitchcock, film director, master of suspense

The last words of great men
"Nobody knows what will be the ending. To know exactly what happens after death, to die, although the Catholics on this score have any hope. "

Peter "Pistol Pete" Maravich, basketball

The last words of great men
Great American athlete collapsed with a heart attack right during a basketball game, having only say: "I feel great."

Vladimir Ilyich Lenin, a revolutionary, one of the founders of the Soviet Union

The last words of great men
Before his death, Lenin, referring to his beloved dog, which brought him to the dead bird, said: "This is a dog."

Sir Winston Churchill, politician, Prime Minister of Great Britain

The last words of great men
"How I do it is tired."

Joan Crawford, actress

The last words of great men
Being one foot in the grave, Joan asked the housekeeper, who was reading a prayer: "Damn! Do not you dare ask God to help me! ".

Bo Diddley, a singer and founder of rock 'n' roll

The last words of great men
The famous musician died while listening to a song «Walk Around Heaven», authored by American singer Patti LaBelle.According to eyewitnesses, before his death, Diddley said: "Wow."

Emily Dickinson, a poet

The last words of great men
"I have to log in to the fog lifted."

Joseph Henry Green, surgeon

The last words of great men
In the last moments of the doctor checked my pulse. The last thing he said was: "Stop."

Steve Jobs, the entrepreneur, the founder of the corporation «Apple»

The last words of great men
"Wow. Wow. Wow. "

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