10 Most Famous Badass Last Words Ever Uttered

What people spoke on this deathbed sometimes become the most remembered part in the history of mankind. We already know, how these people lived their livelihood, but at the same time, look at how they reacted on their death bed. They are the most famous last words ever uttered

1. “Don’t you dare ask God to help me”were the last word ever uttered by Joan Crawford, who is regarded as one of the most spectacular movie actresses of her time, was suffering from cancer in her 70’s.

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2. “No, you certainly can’t.”were the last words uttered by the late president of the United States, John F. Kennedy.

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3. John Quincy Adams, a former president of the United States, gleefully pronounced “This is the last of Earth! I am content!” on his deathbed on February 21, 1848.

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4. “Home to the palace to die.”were the last ever words uttered by a great leader, Alexander II after obtaining fatal wounds during an attempt on his life.

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5. Queen Marie Antoinette said “Pardon me, Sir, I did not do it on purpose.” after she was convicted of treason and was sentenced to die of guillotine with her husband, King Louis XVI of France.

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6. “Please don’t let me fall.”were the last words ever uttered by Mary Elizabeth Jenkins Surratt as she was being executed in public on July 7, 1865.

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7. Popularly known as Saki,  Hector Hugh Munro was an intrepid officer who fought during the First World War, , said “Put out the bloody cigarette!” to his co-officer. He uttered this word because he feared that their opponents might easily locate them through the smoke emitted by the cigarette.

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8. “I’m going away tonight.”were the last five words uttered by James Brown, “The Godfather of the Soul,” before he died of pneumonia on the morning of Christmas 2006.

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9. American novelist Louisa May Alcott was suffering from an unknown illness. The condition became bad and worst and while she was on her deathbed, she uttered . “Is it not meningitis?”Because she believed that it was meningitis she was ill with.

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10. “I should never have switched from Scotch to Martinis” were the witty last words came from the mouth of distinguished Hollywood actor Humphrey Bogart while lying on his deathbed in his home in Mapleton Drive, United States.

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These were the famous personalities and their famous words uttered!

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