irishScott Lifer Oct 10, 2006 21,562 3 0 Jan 7, 2007 #1 http://www.rightreading.com/grabbag/lastword.htm
MichaelD Lifer Jan 16, 2001 31,528 3 76 Jan 7, 2007 #3 Interesting...but the most famous last words are when a visitor to New York City asks: Are the subways 24 hours? Seems like an easy way to get around Manhattan... Click to expand...
Interesting...but the most famous last words are when a visitor to New York City asks: Are the subways 24 hours? Seems like an easy way to get around Manhattan... Click to expand...
Brainonska511 Lifer Dec 10, 2005 29,699 15,302 136 Jan 7, 2007 #4 I like Voltaire's last words (not on the webpage you linked to): When asked on his deathbed by a priest to renounce the devil and turn to god, Voltaire said, "Now is no time to be making new enemies."
I like Voltaire's last words (not on the webpage you linked to): When asked on his deathbed by a priest to renounce the devil and turn to god, Voltaire said, "Now is no time to be making new enemies."
M Mucho Guest Oct 20, 2001 8,231 2 0 Jan 7, 2007 #5 "I've had eighteen straight whiskies, I think that's the record." ? Dylan Thomas, poet, 1914-1953
CrackRabbit Lifer Mar 30, 2001 16,642 62 91 Jan 7, 2007 #6 "Tomorrow, I shall no longer be here." ? Nostradamus, prophet, 1503-1566 He really could tell the future.
"Tomorrow, I shall no longer be here." ? Nostradamus, prophet, 1503-1566 He really could tell the future.
P PHiuR Diamond Member Apr 24, 2001 9,539 2 76 Jan 7, 2007 #7 "Tomorrow, I shall no longer be here." ? Nostradamus, prophet, 1503-1566 prob my fave.