Last words of famous people

Prior to closing their eyes for the last time, few of the magnanimous minds ever left behind few gems in the representation of their final words. In this article we will take you through last words of famous people.

Here are the few memorable ones:

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1. Jack Daniel

This whiskey distiller’s final words’ seem appropriate, as he said, “One last drink, please.”

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2. Bob Marley

Bob’s last words to his son named Ziggy were, “Money can’t buy life.”

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3. Rajesh Khanna

The actor who himself represented a complete era of cinema in the Bollywood film industry said the last words, “Time ho Gaya hai. Pack up!” on his demise bed.

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4. Kishore Kumar

This amazing singer’s final words are said to be, “I am fine, but if you call the doctor, I will have a heart attack.”

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5. Steve Jobs

Steve’s sister recalled that he gazed at his family as he said his final words, “Oh wow, oh wow, oh wow.”

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6. Frank Sinatra

The famed singer and also an actor said his final words, “I’m losing it,” to his wife.

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7. Meena Kumari

Prior to eventually going into a coma, this celebrated actor’s final words to her husband were, “Chandan, I will not live longer now. My last wish is to die in your arms.”

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8. Heath Ledger

The actor’s final words were to his sister who remained him to be cautious with his medication to which Heath said, “Katie, Katie, I’m fine. I know what I’m doing.”

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9. Elvis Presley

Elvis Presley said to his fiancée, named Ginger Alden, “I’m going to the bathroom to read,” before he died.

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10. Paul Walker

Before dying in a car accident, Paul Walker’s final words were, “Let’s go for a drive.”

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11. Kurt Cobain

The singer’s suicide note said, “It’s better to burn out than fade away.”

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12. Princess Diana

A French firefighter recalled that Diana’s final words were, “My God, what’s happened?” prior to she landed in cardiac arrest.

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13. Albert Einstein

His final words as he denied having surgery was, “I want to go when I want. It is tasteless to prolong life artificially. I have done my share, it is time to go. I will do it elegantly.”

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14. Michael Jackson

The legendary singer’s final words to his doctor are said to be, “Just make me sleep. Doesn’t matter what time I get up… I can’t function if I don’t sleep. They’ll have to cancel it. And I don’t want them to cancel it, but they will have to cancel it.”

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15. Irrfan Khan

This loved actor’s final words are said to be regarding his mother, to his wife. “Amma has come to take me,” he said as he closed his eyes.

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16. Dev Anand

Prior to leaving London, where he died due to a cardiac arrest, this actor’s final words to his wife were, “I will return soon.”

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