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No one really knows what happens right before you die. Maybe you see your entire life flash before your eyes. Or maybe you just have some pretty profound thoughts. Here are the final words of eight famous people which are as haunting as they are memorable.谁也不知道自己临死前会发生什么,或许你一生的光阴会在眼前一闪而过,或许你会突然迸发出极其深刻的想法。下面是八位名人的临终遗言,和他们本人一样令人难忘。
1. "No, I certainly can't."“是啊,当然不能。”
President John F. Kennedy was assassinated on November 22, 1963 while riding in a motorcade with his wife, Jacqueline Kennedy, and the governor and first lady of Texas. It's alleged that Nellie Connally, the governor's wife, looking at the crowds, said "You certainly can’t say that the people of Dallas haven’t given you a nice welcome." "No, I certainly can't," the president reportedly replied, just moments before he was shot.1963年11月22日,美国总统约翰·F·肯尼迪遭暗杀。当时,他和夫人杰奎琳·肯尼迪在德克萨斯州州长和第一夫人的陪同下,乘着轿车,在车队中行进。据称,当时州长夫人奈丽·康娜利看着拥挤的人群说道:“你可不能说我们达拉斯人民没有热烈欢迎你呀。”“是啊,当然不能,”总统据称是这么回答的。话音刚落,肯尼迪总统即遭枪击。
2. "You're right. It's time. I love you all."“你是对的,我该离开这个世界了,我爱你们。”
We always knew Michael Landon as the loving father on "Little House on the Prairie," and it seems in real life he was just as much a family man. In his final days, Landon was said to have been surrounded by his nine children and wife, Cindy. Before saying his final words to his family, he asked to be alone with his wife when he passed. He died of cancer in 1991.我们都知道迈克尔·兰登在《草原小...
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