These verses sound great until we're sitting with our friends at
the bedside of their dying family member.
Haveyou ever sat by
the bedside of a dying patient — a father or mother, perhaps, or someone else you loved — and given the patient a little chipped ice?
When he represents priests and parsons as oinking pigs gathered at
the bedside of the dying freethinker, his point is less to argue that clergy are parasites than to strip them of their dignity.
Through her years of experience in caring for the elderly and attending
the bedside of the dying, Mary Jo Bennett has cultivated a deeper awareness of life in its ever - changing forms.
As the movie begins we see Bennett, who comes from a very wealthy family, being emotionally crushed at the hospital
bedside of his dying grandfather.
At
the bedside of his dying mother, he attempts to relieve her fears about the unknown by «creating» an afterlife.
For instance, buying a new TV would not be an emergency, but renting a car in order to get to
the bedside of a dying loved one would be.
The finished work no longer survives, but a study shows a priest at
the bedside of a dying woman.
Not exact matches
And yet... and yet... when I sit at the
bedside of those I love as they lie there
dying, the question still lingers in the minds
of many
of them.
And children who
die of cancer with their tormented, praying parents at their
bedside?
We are the ones called to the
bedside to witness the suffering
of dying people and their families,» said the Rev. Johnnie Green, the senior pastor at the Mount Neboh Baptist Church
of Harlem.
The film depicts the
dying days
of the wealthy Elizabeth Hunter (Rampling), a domineering and charming matriarch, who has summoned her expatriate children, Sir Basil Hunter (Rush) and Dorothy de Lascabanes (Davis), to her
bedside in a lavish mansion in Sydney.
Film Stars Don't
Die in Liverpool has a strange narrative arc — its buoyant early notes given over to a downbeat story
of illness, and many scenes
of bedside nursing.
I became part
of Milligan's posse for a spell, nearly got set on fire playing a Frankenstein monster, and was at Andy's
bedside when he
died from AIDS.
At the
bedside of a hospice patient
dying in a house full
of cursing parrots, in «The Surgical Mask,» we reach the limits
of what we are able to face in human suffering, in our own horror at what happens to our bodies as they
die.
I have a
bedside table that I got at Salvation Army for 20 bucks, and have been
dying to take it outside and give it a nice coat
of fresh paint.