1 If we are ordered to die, we must die.
2 The answer was: "You'll die and all will end."
3 Some five of us doctors have died in this place.
4 It would be far easier and simpler for him to die.
5 He has a fit, he is dying, and you come and bleed him and patch him up.
6 Prince Andrew had loved his wife, she died, but that was not enough: he wanted to bind his happiness to another woman.
7 When he had become a little quieter, he explained to Rostov that he was living with his mother, who, if she saw him dying, would not survive it.
8 The night after the duel he did not go to his bedroom but, as he often did, remained in his father's room, that huge room in which Count Bezukhov had died.
9 Just as I could not stand his terrible physical labor but should die of it in a week, so he could not stand my physical idleness, but would grow fat and die.
10 Of Bolkonski, nothing was said, and only those who knew him intimately regretted that he had died so young, leaving a pregnant wife with his eccentric father.
11 I will go on till my legs fail, and I'll lie down and die somewhere, and shall at last reach that eternal, quiet haven, where there is neither sorrow nor sighing.
12 Just as you ask destiny why your splendid brother had to die, so I asked why that angel Lise, who not only never wronged anyone, but in whose soul there were never any unkind thoughts, had to die.
13 Louis XVI was executed because they said he was dishonorable and a criminal," came into Pierre's head, "and from their point of view they were right, as were those too who canonized him and died a martyr's death for his sake.
14 What was worst of all for his relations was the fact that there was still a possibility of his having been picked up on the battlefield by the people of the place and that he might now be lying, recovering or dying, alone among strangers and unable to send news of himself.