![]() ![]() Philosopher Jean-Paul Sartre turned to his partner Simone de Beauvoir and said, “I love you very much, my dear Beaver.” 10. He replied, “Nothing, only ‘love one another.’” 9. secretary of state and architect of the Alaska Purchase, was asked if he had any final words. George Orwell's last written words were, “At 50, everyone has the face he deserves.” He died at age 46. Frank Sinatraįrank Sinatra died after saying, “I’m losing it.” 7. He said, “What the devil do you mean to sing to me, priest? You are out of tune.” 6. ![]() Jean-Philippe RameauĬomposer Jean-Philippe Rameau objected to a song sung at his bedside. Bessie Smithīlues singer Bessie Smith died saying, “I’m going, but I’m going in the name of the Lord.” 5. Gustav MahlerĬomposer Gustav Mahler died in bed, conducting an imaginary orchestra. Italian artist Raphael’s last word was simply “happy.” 3. Wright, a linguist, edited the English Dialect Dictionary. Poignant, funny, sad, weird or mean-last words can make quite the impact as we shuffle off the stage of life. During a night of sleeplessness, Presley told Alden, "I'm going to the bathroom to read." The rest, as they say, is history. ![]() ![]() In her 2014 memoir, Ginger Alden revealed then-fiancé Elvis Presley's final words before his death in 1977. ![]()
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