Director: Paul Schrader Cast: Nicolas Cage, Anton Yelchin Certificate: 15
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After they spend the night together, a singer, Marina Vidal, has to rush her older boyfriend to the hospital — only to
watch him die of a heart attack.
And that's why I can never go home again, because having to
watch me die of misery over this Darcy scandal might be even more hideous for them than it is for me, if that's possible.
Not exact matches
His boyfriend, identified in surviving documents only as «S.,»
watched the man he loved go off to serve in a war that he did not fully endorse, only to
die alone and in pain as S. sat helplessly by hundreds
of miles away.
With a rich brand heritage, handsome details, and great prices, Timex appeals to all types
of people, from casual
watch - wearers to
die - hard collectors.
When he
died, Disney World was in the process
of being built, and Disney's brother Roy decided to put off retirement so he could personally
watch over construction.
Witnesses
of the Florida crash have reported the Tesla driver who
died was
watching a film from the Harry Potter series at the time
of the accident, a detail that would seem to further bolster perceptions that drivers are placing excessive trust in an untested feature.
The late Steve Sabol, who
died this week at the age
of 69, not only affected those who knew him personally but most anyone who's been
watching football over the past several decades.
At least 12,000 women in Russia
die at the hands
of their abusers each year, according to Human Rights
Watch.
Unfortunately Graham
died in 1976, just a year after John C. Bogle and Vanguard launched the first index fund for individual investors (
watch John Bogle on the rise
of index funds).
For years, I
watched in horror as most
of the most remarkable, honest, hard working, compassionate, productive, contributing & patriotic; people one could ever hope to know in life & have the privilege
of calling friends;
die a slow, agonizing, disfiguring & vastly premature death, amidst the muted joy & exaltation
of conservative religious groups & individuals.
3) bouncing from one to the next physically and emotionally abusive christian home 4) being bullied due to lack
of interest in sports and small stature 5) going to war and
watching friends get hurt and / or
die in combat 6) growing up being called a «devil worshipper» for not buying into religion.
Kohl had vivid childhood memories
of the horrors
of war (he had
watched neighbors
dying during a bombardment), and he took Adenauer as his model, enthusiastically promoting the process
of European integration as the surest guarantee
of peace.
I
watched three people I loved
die of horrible diseases so I am not ignorant
of death.
It wasn't until after she
died that I spent much time thinking
of heaven and asking for God to
watch over her.
«One
of the most harrowing experiences for me was taking supplies to a quarantined household and
watching a pregnant woman
die of Ebola, in front
of our eyes, we had no choice we had to respond and fight back.»
You know since his passing, many people have talked to me, and I never realized just how many have had a similar experience
of watching a friend or loved one
die.
''... It needs to be noted that for over 50 years the Watchtower Society used the cross, taught that Jesus
died on a cross and even included it on the cover
of the
Watch Tower:...»
I have been a professional standing by as people
die — with or without family present, as a daughter whose father
died, and as a wife,
watching as my husband — the father
of my still young children
died.
Let me get this straight: You believe that a couple
of thousand years ago an invisible man in the sky impregnated a virgin girl in the middle east, had a half - god / half - man son who traveled around doing magic tricks, and then rose from the dead and is now constantly
watching all
of us to see if we'll get pie in the sky when we
die?
The obvious answer if it was to convince others then, is to take that massive build up to heaven opening up and the wrath
of God right there ready to wipe them out... and wipe them all out, earth opening up, people exploding, being run through by angels... but nothing happens, they
watch and Stephen
dies with no help to stop them or anyone in that opened up heaven telling them to stop.
That right there has got to be one
of the anti-climax stories ever told, but because Stephen in the account given is said to be looking right into heaven at the time and he is said to be seeing angels, God, Jesus, all
of them that he could see, and... they did nothing but
watch him
die.
Tears quietly streamed down his face as he
watched himself recount his work as a hospital chaplain in Brooklyn, the day he held the shiny bald head
of a man named Albert who looked into his eyes, said, «Don't be afraid,» and
died.
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Watch Richard Wilbur: A Biographical Studyby robert bagg and mary bagguniversity
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died peacefully, surrounded by family, on October 14.
Ever
watch someone
die of AIDS?
It is argued then, that the crushing, heart - wrenching pain
of watching a child
die, and the sense
of deep loss that lingers afterwards for days, months, and even years in the hearts
of parents, is the pain that God experiences for an eternity over the death
of His Son.
«In the heart
of the earth» was 12 to 21 hours BEFORE «the ninth hour» when Jesus had died and «GOD LOOSED THE PAINS OF DEATH» WITH DEATH WHEN Jesus cried «in the heart of the earth... «IS FINISHED» — «finished», «behn - ha - arbayim» — «between (the third and) fourth of days» quarters (of watches)» — literally, «behn» — «between»: «ha» — «the»: «arba» — «four»: «(of) days» — «yim»
of the earth» was 12 to 21 hours BEFORE «the ninth hour» when Jesus had
died and «GOD LOOSED THE PAINS
OF DEATH» WITH DEATH WHEN Jesus cried «in the heart of the earth... «IS FINISHED» — «finished», «behn - ha - arbayim» — «between (the third and) fourth of days» quarters (of watches)» — literally, «behn» — «between»: «ha» — «the»: «arba» — «four»: «(of) days» — «yim»
OF DEATH» WITH DEATH WHEN Jesus cried «in the heart
of the earth... «IS FINISHED» — «finished», «behn - ha - arbayim» — «between (the third and) fourth of days» quarters (of watches)» — literally, «behn» — «between»: «ha» — «the»: «arba» — «four»: «(of) days» — «yim»
of the earth... «IS FINISHED» — «finished», «behn - ha - arbayim» — «between (the third and) fourth
of days» quarters (of watches)» — literally, «behn» — «between»: «ha» — «the»: «arba» — «four»: «(of) days» — «yim»
of days» quarters (
of watches)» — literally, «behn» — «between»: «ha» — «the»: «arba» — «four»: «(of) days» — «yim»
of watches)» — literally, «behn» — «between»: «ha» — «the»: «arba» — «four»: «(
of) days» — «yim»
of) days» — «yim».
So we buy fancy cars and travel first class and build mansions for ourselves and furnish them with luxuries to satisfy our whims while our neighbors on this planet live in shacks and struggle against oppression and
watch their children
die young from lack
of food and medical care.
If two Siamese twins are both going to
die, and separating them would kill one twin while possibly saving the other, most
of us think it is better to save one rather than
watch both
die.
The God we encounter there is the God in whom we live and move and have our being, the God who rejoices over His children with signing, the God who spreads Her wings over Her children like an eagle over her chicks, the God who loved the world enough to experience all
of its pain alongside
of us, the God who — as Nadia Bolz - Weber puts it — «would rather
die than be in the sin accounting business anymore,» the God who loves to
watch us play.
Afterwards, as we were sitting on the couch, a little depressed from all the people who
die, the women who get treated like trash, and the overall view in the movie that life is cheap, my wife said, «
Of all the traditional Christmas movies, «Miracle on 34th Street,» «White Christmas,» or «A Christmas Story «why do you
watch this movie?
The idea
of an invisible sky friend who
watches over me, demands sacrifice, and will punish me forever when I
die os absolutely ludicris.
I have
watched too many
of my men
die to protect something that was beyond our need to know basis.
Or am I missing the subtext
of, «I love you so much, little innocent child somewhere in the world, that I will send flood waters to drown you and your family, and you get to
die in terror and angst,
watching your family
die right in front
of your eyes.»
As Wael Ghonim
watched the uprising in Tunisia gain steam, he polled the members
of the «We Are All Khaled Said» Facebook page - named after a young Egyptian who
died at the hands
of police in Alexandria - to see who might come to a protest in Egypt on January 25.
And as one
watches it
die, one will do well to reflect about many other pleasant captivities
of the liberal mind.»
sacrifice is taking life to save another life... she didn't save their lives... maybe she saved them the pain
of them having to care for her and
watch... butdid she do this so they can live and not
die?
This reminds me
of watching Pat Robertson on the 700 club praying for a supreme court justice or the Venezuelan President, Hugo Chavez, to
die.
Where is the «loving kindness» to the families
of sick children who are suffering untold agonies as they
watch their children
die.
*
dies * I was filling it out while one
of my friends was over my house, and she was intently
watching as I filled it out (which was annoying me).
I have stood by and
watched scores
of people, young and old,
die.
For example, Helena, the mother
of the Emperor Constantine in the fourth century, claimed to verify her discovery
of the cross on which Jesus had
died by placing it against the bodies
of sick people and
watching, when she did so, their immediate recovery.
Even now, more than ten years later, I remain awed by their valiant struggle, mounted at great personal cost: drained finances, lost privacy, media scorn, impugned motives, death threats — and eventually Bob's death, which the family believes was caused by the stress
of watching helplessly as his daughter
died by court order.
He had
watched the sacred New Year procession; he had seen, for the pious but benighted Babylonian, a profound mystery taking place under the eyes
of the beholder as Marduk and Nabu went out in solemn pilgrimage to the Akitu house, there to settle the fates
of the incoming year; he had witnessed the annual festival in which Marduk triumphed over all his foes, cosmic and terrestrial, and himself
died that life might once more return to the world.
Many religious people believe they are the crowning achievement
of an all power God
watching and judgeing their every moment and will reward them after they
die because they are so faithful / good / righteous etc. and only they can stop others from living sinful lives and spread proper morality... as the mouthpiece
of said God.
The renowned New York Times reporter John McCandlish Phillips
died earlier this month after over sixty years
of city
watching.
I
watched my parents battle lung cancer and emphysema and one
of my friend is
dying from that right now and he is 50 years old.
Look at the millions
of innocents who
die each year under his
watch, through no fault
of their own.
Just a lot
of «grasshppers» at a «disco»; as we
died in Vietnam; rode as Freedom Riders at the risk and sometimes cost
of our lives; were killed, beaten, imprisoned, and then abandoned by Rev. Moon: as he made billions taking everything out
of the sea in illegal trawling nets: while no one was
watching...
As supporters and defenders
of the old order, they are willing to
watch some
of its racist elements
die, but they will not acknowledge the great evil it brought to the nation.