Monday, August 25, 2014

You May Know These Famous People, But You Probably Didn"t Know Their Last Words.

Last words are something that most people would rather not think about. There’s a lot of pressure to try and make those last few words count for something. Not many can make it happen.


Regardless though, the last words from these 25 famous people are sad, poignant, funny, and sometimes ironic. Wait until you read what Elvis’ last words were. You’ll be surprised.



1.) Edward R. Murrow – TV News Anchor.


1.) Edward R. Murrow - TV News Anchor.


2.) Alfred Hitchcock.


2.) Alfred Hitchcock.


3.) John Wayne.


3.) John Wayne.




4.) Thomas J. Grasso.


4.) Thomas J. Grasso.


5.) Ernest Hemingway.


5.) Ernest Hemingway.


6.) Nostradamus.


6.) Nostradamus.


7.) George Orwell.


7.) George Orwell.




8.) Groucho Marx.


8.) Groucho Marx.


9.) James Brown.


9.) James Brown.


10.) John Arthur Spenkelink.


10.) John Arthur Spenkelink.


11.) Leonardo da Vinci.


11.) Leonardo da Vinci.


12.) Truman Capote.


12.) Truman Capote.


13.) Elvis Presley.


13.) Elvis Presley.


14.) Joan Crawford.


14.) Joan Crawford.


15.) Frank Sinatra.


15.) Frank Sinatra.


16.) James W. Rodgers.


16.) James W. Rodgers.


17.) Baseball player “Moe” Berg.


17.) Baseball player Moe Berg.


18.) Marie Antoinette.


18.) Marie Antoinette.


19.) Vince Lombardi.


19.) Vince Lombardi.


20.) Benjamin Franklin.


20.) Benjamin Franklin.


21.) Steve Jobs.


21.) Steve Jobs.


22.) Harriet Tubman.


22.) Harriet Tubman.


23.) W.C. Fields.


23.) W.C. Fields.


24.) Sir Isaac Newton.


24.) Sir Isaac Newton.


25.) Sir Winston Churchill.


25.) Sir Winston Churchill.


(Via: Mental Floss)


That’s deep. I can’t believe how ironic Elvis’ last words were. Make sure to share these amazing last words with your friends on Facebook by clicking below.



You May Know These Famous People, But You Probably Didn"t Know Their Last Words.

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