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Tuesday, September 3, 2013

What would you like your final words to be? | Poll


Seamus Heaney left us with 'Don't be afraid'. Tell us your ideal last words – or the best that you have heard


Seamus Heaney's last words were eloquent. As told by his son, Michael, at a requiem mass in Dublin yesterday, his message, in the form of a text to his wife, read "Noli timere" – Latin for "Don't be afraid."


Not everyone leaves a lasting impression with their final words, but there have certainly been some wonderful lines recorded through the ages. "This is the last of Earth! I am content" said John Quincy Adams, and Bob Marley reportedly left his son Ziggy this advice: "Money can't buy life."


What memorable final words have you heard, and what would you like your last words to be?





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