Alfred Lord Tennyson is thought to have created the phrase.
Menander
The phrase "Whom the gods love die young" is attributed to the Greek playwright Menander.
I don't know to whom he said it, but the quote is actually "I don't do drugs, I am drugs". It is very likely he was asked about drugs in an interview, and the above quote was his reply.
For Whom the Bell Tolls
"Ask not for whom the bell tolls.." is a quote from a poem by John Donne. The poem is called "No Man Is An Island."
if i die i will die as a soldier
Voltaire
The quote implies that without freedom the soul will die.
Humanity ingeneral
They are born and they die.
One of Francisco Vázquez de Coronado's quotes is "I am convinced that there are other letters in these mountains and other men who will give an account of what they have discovered." This quote reflects Coronado's exploratory spirit and optimism regarding the new lands he was discovering.
richard nixon