... Waking up sweating in fear that I may
die at any moment as inmates scream in delirium through the night.
Others might be apt to reconsider what form they might have been reincarnated into had
they died at that moment.
As lightning struck nearby, he realized he could
die at any moment, yet the scene was overwhelmingly beautiful.
However, I have lived in perpetual fear that I (or someone I love) could
die at any moment.
Both come with the chance of
dying at any moment.
Lives begin anew, change radically, or, in Silver's case — as he discovers that he could
die at any moment without an operation he refuses to have — may be about to end in an instant.
Not really I kinda wan na
die at this moment.
I actually gave a crap when characters died and there was always a sense that they could all
die at any moment.
While exploring the house the character finds a VCR tape and puts it in the TV, because when you're going to
die at any moment you want to watch a tape instead of running for your life.
That was a couple hours longer than it could have taken because I kept
dying at moments when I was so distracted just looking at the screen that I forgot to actually play.
Even in death there was humour, as in Gregg Bordowitz's video Fast Trip, Long Drop (1993), with its dark cackling and forthright discussion of
dying at a moment before there was a viable treatment for AIDS.
It is all the more tragic that Jon
died at a moment when Hard Press was producing its most substantial, ambitious volumes ever.
They are both wounded; they could
die at any moment.
Not exact matches
You're there for 14 months with a bunch of guys who are willing to
die for you
at any
moment and vice versa.»
But
at that
moment, I was like, this woman is crazy; I'm not going to make it, I'm going to
die.»
At the
moment, control over National Amusements is scheduled to pass to a trust whenever Sumner Redstone
dies — a trust whose board consists of Shari Redstone, her son, Viacom CEO Dauman and a number of legal advisors appointed by Redstone.
Two things are clear and can be understood by everybody: Death can befall us every
moment and we have to
die anytime
at any rate.
Just look
at how many people posting here believe the
dying should have even their final precious
moments saturated with the Jesus / salvation / damnation message that they have probably heard thousands of times over the course of their lives.
My parents, both,
die from cancer many years ago.When the
moment came that they can not speak because of the weakness, theirs eyes showed all the things they were not able to say.I think the first evidence of love live in the regards, when we are born, when we met the dear one... and when we arrive
at the end of our life.
My mom
died before her time,
at least in my idea, I felt like it wasn't fair, and I still do to this very
moment.
ANyway we were not there to know
at the
moment when Judas
died what he might have said or even thought
at the
moment before death.
John Paul was a sinner and if he
died un-repentant for the falsehoods that he spread then Hell is
at this
moment his home.
There is another text in which He says, «Why, then, when (the soul) cometh up to the throat (of the
dying) And ye are
at that
moment looking» (Surah LVI, 83 - 84).
Foreign minister Jorge Faurie said that his heart was with the family and friends of those who had
died «
at this
moment of deep and inexplicable pain».
For the creation was subjected to futility, not willingly, but because of Him who subjected it, in hope (Romasn 8:20) I bet the universe groans very loudly «Nature, with its melancholy charm, resembles a bride who,
at the very
moment when she was fully attired for marriage, saw the bridegroom
die.
However, I WILL get the satisfaction of knowing how disappointed all of you morons will be
at the
moment they
die and NOTHING follows.
For the creation was subjected to futility, not willingly, but because of Him who subjected it, in hope (Romasn 8:20) I bet very loudly «Nature, with its melancholy charm, resembles a bride who,
at the very
moment when she was fully attired for marriage, saw the bridegroom
die.
At that
moment theoretical knowledge became dread reality: as surely as my father, I was going to
die.
The fact that we can
die, that we can be ill
at all, is what perplexes us; the fact that we now for a
moment live and are well is irrelevant to that perplexity.
Millions of people are
dying horribly from cancer
at this very
moment, many of them children.
So when parts of my life
die, whether by design or by poor choices, I must remember that even in the dark despair of the
moment, God is
at work to bright forth light, love, joy, and hope.
So
at the
moment he
died, Christ was not Christ, he was man, every man including you and me.
At a given moment every human being is definite, and definite in their history up until that point, but until they die their future is at least partly indefinite, even with respect to the immediate future, and perhaps largely indefinite with respect to the distant futur
At a given
moment every human being is definite, and definite in their history up until that point, but until they
die their future is
at least partly indefinite, even with respect to the immediate future, and perhaps largely indefinite with respect to the distant futur
at least partly indefinite, even with respect to the immediate future, and perhaps largely indefinite with respect to the distant future.
The ordinary Christian in one of the mainline churches, more inclined to look to the Bible for directions for living than concerned with problems of textual criticism, is apt to draw from them only an injunction to fidelity and perhaps a warning to be ready to
die, since death may overtake one
at any
moment.
From the
moment Levin saw his beloved brother
dying and for the first time looked
at the problems of life and death in the light of what he called the new convictions that between the ages of twenty and thirty - four had imperceptibly taken the place of the beliefs of his childhood and youth, he was horrified not so much by death as by a life without the slightest knowledge of where it came from, what it was for, and why, and what it was.
When I visited Amanda in Hyderabad back in 2006, I had my «poverty tourist»
moments — being shocked by the slums, throwing up all the time, taking an absurd amount of photographs, crying like a baby when the rickshaw driver ripped us off — but Amanda never looked down her nose
at me or chided my efforts, even though a few weeks before she had held a
dying little girl in her arms and a few weeks later she would severely burn her leg on a motorbike.
In Matthew 27:51, we are told that
at the
moment when Jesus cried out and gave up his spirit, the
moment he
died, the veil in the temple that symbolically stood between God and man, the entrance to the Holy of Holies, was torn in two... from the top to the bottom.
But there are also the
moments of tragedy — someone we love
dies of cancer, there is an appalling airplane crash, we hear about a devastating earthquake or a tidal wave, famine strikes some part of the world — when any man or woman who is
at all sensitive will admit that this is not «a nice world» but rather is filled with tragedy, sadness, and pain.
Here in fact Paul is concerned to show that
at the
moment of Christ's return «those who are then alive will have no advantage» over those who have
died in Christ.
As we
die and resurrect
at the same
moment, we don't perceive baptism as a kind of death (actually our life as sinners gets abolished).
This discipline was encouraged throughout the day as well, with another significant act of Adoration
at 3 o'clock in the afternoon to mark the
moment Jesus
died.
At some point between the
moment this special operation was planned and the
moment it was completed, U.S. officials went to the trouble to learn that when a Muslim
dies, the body is washed, wrapped in a white cloth and buried.
Many Christians believe that
at the
moment they
die, they get to go to heaven, and nonbelievers spend eternity being punished in hell.
I remembered Mother Teresa explaining to me that...
at the
moment of death, it is enough for the
dying person to grasp the core of the Church's teaching, namely the love of God.
Thus in 1829 John Henry Newman — still
at that stage an Anglican — affirmed that Christians become entitled to the gift of the Holy Spirit «by belonging to the body of his Church; and we belong to his Church by being baptised into it».24 And more than a century later, Michael Ramsay, Archbishop of Canterbury in the 1960s — whose meeting with Paul VI in the 1960s was a central
moment in the ecumenical movement of that era — took a generally Catholic approach to baptism, if expressed in a somewhat vague, «Anglican» way: «The life of a Christian is a continual response to the fact of his baptism; he continually learns that he has
died and risen with Christ, and that his life is a part of the life of the one family.»
«He's not
at risk of
dying, but he could be
at any
moment in the event of some complication,» said Jorge Albarracini about his son.
Sadly, my blender
died, which wasn't a surprise... I'm looking for a new one but can't afford a Vitamix
at the
moment.
So cool, and those cute little carrots are adorable I do have a lot of herbs
at the
moment, but once it's getting colder, I have to place them into the apartment they
die.
My beliefs faded and
died as soon as «The Bottlers» reared their ugly heads, once again and it was no coincidence that this happened the
moment we hit the top of the premier league, albeit the lead only lasting less than 24 hours, but it just goes to show that nothing has really changed
at the club.
Undertaker then eventually got rid of Goldberg, and was defeated in a similar fashion by Roman Reigns, who had the stare down to end all stare downs afterward in a
moment that has me
dying to see them face each other
at WrestleMania.