Sentences with phrase «better epitaph»

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It is also possibly, whatever good or bad may come, Mr. Flaherty's political epitaph.
It is perhaps best summed up by the epitaph (also chosen by Dumbledore) that Harry finds engraved on his parents» tombstone: «The last enemy that shall be destroyed is death» (1 Cor.
Let that Letter be a fitting epitaph for the apostle to the Gentiles, in whose tradition we stand and who has inspired Pope Benedict to declare this special Pauline Year for the upbuilding and good of all the faithful:
I know they are his ego because, well, that is what he named one of them, a put - upon German shepherd who, when he finally gave up his ghost, earned his master's most dismissive epitaph: «Poor Ego never learned to stand up for hisself.»
It suggests also that John Humphreys» proposed epitaph for Mr Farage: Nigel Farage: he led a great protest party, may well be on the money.
Epitaph Records owner (and co-founder of Bad Religion) Brett Gurewitz returns to the producer's seat for this one, wringing a thrashy but precise performance out of the well - seasoned quartet.
Doc won the ALA Reading List award in 2012 and Epitaph was named one of LJ «s best historical fiction novels of 2015.
The moment I turned the final pages of the Author's Note I hopped lickety - split to Mary Doria Russell's website, where she had announced the same day a sequel to Doc, entitled Epitaph, will be released early 2015: Epitaph update: bad news, good news And she's committed to writing a novel about Edgar Allen Poe.
The best description of the character of the Newfoundland dog is the epitaph written by Lord Byron inscribed on the grave of his Newfoundland:
A 17th Century country house or pazo, the Parador de Cambados Hotel is bathed in sun and washed by the sea, to paraphrase the epitaph of a local poet, and features a charming courtyard with a palm tree in its centre as well as a swimming pool and a tennis court.
A revolving line - up with post-hardcore punk and metal influences was documented on their 2003 EP Aesthetic, as well as their 2004 Epitaph debut Dear Diary, My Teen Angst Has a Body Count, which saw the addition of singer Sonny Moore and drummer Derek Bloom.
His letter remains the best of epitaphs: «When, about 15 years ago, I walked into Arshile's studio for the first time the atmosphere was so beautiful I got a little dizzy, and when I came to, I was bright enough to take the hint immediately... I come from 36 Union Square.»
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