Last words
Appearance
Attributed
- "Bugger Bognor."
- "Die, my dear doctor, that's the last thing I shall do!"
- Who: Lord Palmerston
- "I have a terrible headache."
- "I'm all right."
- Who: H. G. Wells
- "Ich bin Heinrich Himmler."
- Who: Heinrich Himmler
- Translation: "I'm Heinrich Himmler."
- "Je m'en vais chercher un grand peut-être."
- Who: François Rabelais
- Translation: "I am off in search of a great may-be."
- "Mehr Licht."
- Who: Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
- Translation: "More light."
- "Minä elän."
- Who: Aleksis Kivi
- Translation: "I'm alive." (or equally: "I live.")
- "Mon Dieu, mon Dieu, ayez pitié de mon âme et de ce pauvre peuple"
- Who: William the Silent
- Translation: "My Lord, my Lord, have pity upon my soul and this poor people"
- "My wallpaper and I are fighting a duel to the death. One or the other of us has to go."
- Who: Oscar Wilde
- Notes: Mr. Wilde said this in the Left Bank hotel where he died on November 30 1900, the wallpaper has since been removed and the room re-furnished in the style of one of Mr. Wilde's London flats.
- Puto deus fio
- "Stay back, this could hurt someone."
- Who: R. Budd Dwyer, former treasurer of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
- Notes: When saying this, Dwyer was brandishing the handgun with which he shot himself in the head moments later.
- "Such is life."
- Who: Ned Kelly
- "Thank God I have done my duty"
- Who:Admiral Nelson
- "The nourishment is palatable."
- Who: Former US President Millard Fillmore
- Notes: This was his response when his physician inquired about his food.
- "They couldn't hit an elephant at this dist..."
- Who: General John Sedgwick, Union Commander in the US Civil War
- "Turn up the lights —I don't want to go home in the dark."
- Who: O. Henry (William Sydney Porter), June 5, 1910
- "Tvärtemot!"
- Who: Henrik Ibsen
- Translation: "On the contrary!"
- Notes: This was his answer to the nurse who said she thought he looked better than usual. (Just before he died.)
- "Wait a minute..."
- Who: w:Pope Alexander VI
- "Hey Ram!..."
- Translation: This may be translated as "Oh, God!", but is more equivalent to "Amen".
- Who: Mahatma Gandhi
- "Was ist mit mir geschehen?"
- Translation: "What happened with me?"
- Who: w:Elisabeth of Austria
- "Es ist gar nichts!"
- Translation: "It's nothing"
- Who:w:Franz Ferdinand, Archduke of Austria
See also Epitaphs.