Dying people often say, «I want to go home.»
Not exact matches
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People often say, «I hope to go to heaven when I
die,»» Lovell previously told Business Insider.
She would
often show up at the London Lighthouse charity unannounced to meet with the sick and
dying people there.
Often it is
people who live in middle - class or affluent neighborhoods that are relatively free of violent crime who insist on holding a «root - cause» seminar while
people are
dying in the streets.
I have been an ICU Nurse for many years,
people who
die are not as interested in religion as their families are...
people even near death are
often just in the moment and just want to be comfortable
My dad was a minister and
often remarked that
people die alone and it isn't always bad.
I have seen many
people die and have heard incredible thoughts that come out of their mouths, love or lack of, being one of the most
often talked about.
I think that knowing what we do about what
often happens to the brain as the
person begins the final failures common in the
dying process, it is likely that Darwin could have been coaxed into denying, by friends, and family, or even just frightened himself.
People have
often died for things they believed to be true.
He is a rare soul who had many interests, a rare being who came to grips with theology, and the kind of
person who would
die for his convictions in an
often used word of this generation we could say that Bonhoeffer had charisma.
Letting
people die, Singer says, is
often crueler than a humane form of euthanasia would be.
It is not the will of God that children suffer from hunger and malnutrition and grow up in unsanitary slums with lack of proper education, that
persons because of the color of their skin are debarred from schools, hospitals, employment, or housing projects; that
persons are denied other basic human rights; that personalities and homes are broken through drink and that great numbers
die on highways through drunken driving; that marriage vows are
often taken lightly and that easy divorces shatter home after home and leave children the pawns of the parents» selfishness.
Ever since the Black Plague swept through Europe, Western Christianity has had an unhealthy preoccupation with what happens to
people after they
die, and as a result, has
often read the Bible through life - after - death colored glasses so that everything seems to be teaching about what happens to
people after they
die.
Often people or institutions have to
die before certain creative developments can take place.
Special graces of peace and resignation to the love of God are
often experienced in the
dying of such
people, which is no more than the dawning of new life in Christ.
While we
often present
people with the question: «Where would you go if you
died tonight?»
Often even the family of a
dying person.
The Quran was written by an opportunistic genius who (mis --RRB- appropriated many of Jesus» teachings, then added his own (
often - conflicting) views and, via an army and violent tactics, forced
people to «believe» in him or pay a heavy tax, or
die.
Cares enormously about children in resettlement camps, who must drink water to fill their stomachs because there is no food; he cares about shivering women at Nyanga whose flimsy plastic shelters are being destroyed by police; He cares that the influx control system together with Bantunization are destroying black family life not accidentally but by deliberate government policy; He cares that
people die mysteriously in detention; He cares that something horrible is happening in this country when a man will
often mow down his family before turning the gun on himself; He cares that life seems so dirt cheap (cited in Maimela 1986:43).
What unfolds is an intriguing proposition for what the afterlife could mean for those who
die too young based on the ghost stories we
often tell in
person or in books and movies.
You actually prove his point by the way, he said
people go to religion because of their fear of death and religion tells a variety of tales as to what happens when we
die which
often make
people, as you say «happy to know they will go to Heaven» and yet has no proof of an afterlife.
In previous times,
people used to let their infants
die,
often of typhus or other bad things.
2 Timothy 2:3 «Endure hardship with us like a good soldier of Christ»
People have
often died for things they believed to be true.
Even redundant congregations of the elderly may (to the puzzlement of church executives) defy extinction, because such churches
often assimilate still other aged
persons who replace the members who
die.
Often times during a detox,
people experience
die - off symptoms.
I want to caution
people about «
die - off» which is
often due to mercury recirculating in the blood stream.
It
often doesn't show symptoms until a seemingly healthy
person playing a sport suddenly collapses and
dies within minutes.
You can reverse timestamp some of his images to current events; Cena will
often pay tribute to famous
people who've passed away, such as this post he put up when Stephen Hawking
died.
I still don't understand
people's obsession with boxing players in to a specific role... The whole «true DM» is a
dying breed, even Coquelin is arguably something else considering the advanced positions he takes up
often in front of Santi and takes major risks in winning the ball back for us... IMO, the reason Coquelin has had such a successful integration into the first team is that he focussed incredibly hard on the basics of his role first and foremost before adding other elements to his game (long - balls, driving runs into space, more aggressive ball movement in general) it's not rocket science to tell a player to curb the attacking side of their game and focus primarily on defence before attack... Nor is it that hard to see that playing in a midfield pairing with either Ramsey or Cazorla is going to be different as well.
Like,
people born by c - section
die from norovirus 27 times more
often than
people born vaginally, or something like that?
This may baffle the
die - hard carnivores out there, but I'm the sort of
person who's generally much more intrigued by the «sides» on a menu than the entree, and I'm
often just as happy with a soy or wheat «meat» product as the real thing.
People often assume that Dignity in
Dying would be fully behind this case; it's about the choice of how you
die after all.
This is the case not least because their views on the ethics of assisted
dying for the terminally ill or equal rights for gay
people or state - funded religious schools were unrepresentative and
often lay far outside the mainstream.
So he used the fact that he was acing on the «
dying wishes» of JFK and his bullying technique
often referred to as the Johnson treatment as well as his allies in both the Senate and the House to pass the legislation despite the fact that it had a lot of opposition from southern Senators who were representing the ideas of their
people - there was still a lot of racism around at the time.
The electoral register would become progressively more out of date during its period of validity, as electors moved or
died (also
people studying or working away from home
often had difficulty voting).
People are 12 times more likely to
die from blood poisoning after TBI, which is
often caused by bacteria, and 2.5 times more likely to
die of a digestive system problem, compared with those without such injury.
The dead
person's family members
often got sick and
died, suggesting supernatural interference to townsfolk.
James added that attempting to identify a single cause of death does not always capture the reality of the process of
dying for most elderly
people, as multiple health issues
often contribute.
«The mass burials where our samples come from
often represent events where hundreds of
people died of plague during a single outbreak,» Herbig says.
In Germany, in the late 1800s, [an] incredible number of children were
dying often of diarrhea and Escherich had this radical idea that was called the germ theory of disease — that bacteria of all things can make you sick and very few
people really accepted this at that time, but Escherich thought that this was the best way to understand why these children were
dying.
People are
often mildly ill with the first strain of dengue they catch, but if they catch one of the others, the antibodies to the first strain enhance the second infection, and they may become severely sick or even
die.
Another reason could be that some
people have existing but undiagnosed disease, which can
often lower their weight but also makes them more likely to
die prematurely.
However, persistent and constant inflammation
often results in organ dysfunction or damage, leading to death — 28 to 50 percent of
people who suffer from sepsis
die from the condition.
People with CJD
often die within a few weeks to one year.
As early as 1991, Itzhaki's group had shown that the DNA sequence of the herpes simplex virus type 1 is
often present in brains of
people who have
died of Alzheimer's.
(To be sure, these
people would
often need to get such treatments early, before their conditions progressed and too many brain cells
died.)
Such claims, they point out, are
often based on estimates of «disease - specific mortality,» which measures how likely a
person is to
die from a particular disease within a particular window.
Thousands of
people in the United States
die each year due to severe blood loss,
often before they reach an emergency room.
But even healthy
people can
die of the flu, as news reports of deaths among children
often suggest.
People often say, «I want to get rid of all my LDL cholesterol,» but the fact is, if you did so, you would
die.