It's also common for people in this stage to question life and the reason for moving forward if they too are going to
die someday, or be met with the loss of another job, romantic relationship, or friendship.
I wish I had been as quick as a friend who, after she asked him about dying, took his daughter to a graveyard to explain that he would
die someday and turn into the dirt she loved to play in.
6) If
you die someday, the company will pay the face amount (minus any loans, loan interest, and missed premiums) to your beneficiary.
But the reality is that you will
die someday, whether or not you have life insurance.
If you're already thinking about legacy planning, you've probably come to terms with the idea that you're going to
die someday.
A will isn't something that we're all dying to write, since writing one means acknowledging that we're all going to
die someday.
Unfortunately, we're all going to
die someday.
Making a will means facing the fact that you are going to
die someday.
It's one of those solos that goes on so long that you almost forget it's part of an actual song, until Ted pops up again, singing hoarsely: «Some people think they gonna
die someday / I got news, ya never got ta go.»
I know rescue people who deny seniors also based on the guess that they might
die someday and or be in some way unable to take care of their pets in the near future.
I know life insurance is not the most fun thing to think about but let's be real here, we are all going to
die someday.
I accept that I'm going to
die someday, and I've made some choices about how hard I won't work to put it off.
But when
they die someday, typically the brand is adrift.
May
he die someday realizing he has been a fool and his life has been wasted.
But he does know he and his theories will
die someday.
Sadly enough, many people seem so frightened by the fact that they will
die someday, and that the meaning of life is one that is beyond our understanding.
We accept that we'll
die someday.
After eight years together, she wants to get married and have a baby, but Tobey is too emotionally arrested (he has a Sportscenter cell phone ring) and freaked out by the vague notion that «everyone
dies someday» to entertain a serious conversation period, much less one involving a discussion about commitment.
Not exact matches
I keep this near my desk as a way of reminding myself that
someday I will
die.
And remember that
someday you will
die and meet your maker.
He still loves us very much, that he gave up his own begotten Son who
died to save us from our spiritual death (sin) so that we can live with Him
someday.
Now go back to being scared of
dying and becoming nothing
someday idiots.
you know
someday you will
die.
This Jesus was whipped, stoned, beaten and nailed to a cross to
die for any sin you would ever commit just so that you could meet God Almighty
someday.
We all are sinners, the difference is I understand that Jesus
died on the cross for my sins, I know that he has forgiven me of them and I will
someday live in Heaven with Jesus.
I don't get comfort out of believing that I will
someday die and not live on for eternity, but I accept it as true - since there's no compelling evidence to the contrary.
I don't get comfort out of believing that I will
someday die and not live on for eternity, but I accept it as true — since there's no compelling evidence to the contrary.
Someday we will all learn what happens when we
die, but it is not worth it to waste any time worrying about what will happen.
When we both
die, (which we all will
someday — barring Kurzweil's singularity) we will find out who was accurate.
Only Christianity of all the world's major religions teaches that God came to Earth in Jesus Christ and became subject to suffering and death himself,
dying on the cross to take the punishment our sins deserved, so that
someday he can return to Earth to end all suffering without ending us.
Are they going to look back
someday and say, «Woah, I totally get why my child
died of that completely curable illness.»
I don't think that, I know God created all and I am just one of his many creations and I'm honored that he cares enough about me, his creation, to let his son
die for me so that I can be with Him
someday.
Someday you will
die and stand before God and He will judge you.
When my dad
died of cancer, I refused to see a grief counselor because I knew God had taken him and I would see him again
someday.
Someday, sadly enough, Keith Urban, Tim McGraw and thankfully Alan Jackson are going to
die.
Someday before I
die, I'm going to have to make it to their store.
-LSB-...] I have never been to Iceland, but
dying to go
someday.
And the last mummy, it may
someday be said, is a man who
died in Baltimore in 1994 of a heart attack.
someday, we all are going to
die, there is no stopping it, but we can reduce the risk of doing it, that's all, this is the same idea!
The year 2015 may
someday be found on a historical timeline of dietary fads as the year Low - Fat finally
died.
Love this — I'm
dying to do a Ragnar
someday!
The stunning variety definitely caught my fancy and I am honestly
dying to wear something like these gorgeous ensembles
someday soon!
Why a light - hearted series about talking cars is now about the unflinching certainty that all organic life must
someday die remains unclear, but these are gritty times, and they...
You know,
someday he's gonna
die, and you'll have wasted 90 minutes you could have spent having an emotional breakthrough on Rhames calling Close a «dick whisperer.»
: Beautiful people should not eat pork, or buy drugs from people they don't know; we live in a randomly violent world; protect your assets because
someday you'll
die from excess living.
Add another game to the pile that I'll play
someday... or
die with it in my backlog.
For those hoping to
someday see a flashback to the actual zombie outbreak on The Walking Dead, you may not want to hold your breath — seriously, because then you'd
die and become a zombie, right?
I thought that like dinosaurs, which
died and turned into valuable oil, the knowledge I was collecting would
someday be worth something.»
If
someday I should
die and go to heaven, and if my dogs are not there to greet me, I'll ask to go where they are, because dogs — for me, anyway — are the measure of my happiness.