The line "Cowards die many times before their deaths; The valiant never taste of death but once" is from William Shakespeare's play "Julius Caesar."
it was written by William Shakespeare in his play " Julius Caesar" - in which the character of Caesar told it to his wife.
It's a line from Shakespeare's Julius Caesar.
The actual line is Cowards die many times before their deaths; The valiant never taste of death but once. William Shakespeare, Julius Caesar
Cowards according to Caesar die many times before their death.
Cowards die many times before their actual deaths. - Julius Caesar
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What he is trying to say is that the Horror of death lies in the fear and trepidation when you are expecting to die. Cowards experience this every time they think they are going to die and get scared. They are worse off than the courageous people who only feel the pain of death when they actually die.
Julius Caesar
Julius Caesar, Act II, Scene ii
Those who fear death will feel the pangs of death many times throughout their lives, but the fearless will only experience death when they actually die.
The Texan - 1958 Cowards Don't Die 2-12 was released on: USA: 30 November 1959
What he is trying to say is that the horror of death lies in the fear and trepidation when you are expecting to die. Cowards experience this every time they think they are going to die and get scared. They are worse off than the courageous people who only feel the pain of death when they actually die.
cowards die many times before their deaths: the valient never taste of death but once Julius Caesar act 2 sc.2