Sentences with phrase «not die the moment»

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Despite our numerous exposure to this method, our brain just can't «get over» suspenseful moments: it's a relationship that just won't die, we will always want to know what happens next!
But at that moment, I was like, this woman is crazy; I'm not going to make it, I'm going to die
Speaking of emails that weren't supposed to be public, when Steve Jobs died, one of Samsung's top sales executives emailed fellow company leaders to suggest seizing the moment to attack the iPhone.
Find ways to reframe the moment as positive, not do - or - die.
I do not remember any moment of grief or respect for the 130 thousand that died in a war that was a «mistake».
All of us have forgiveness, The article was about what people want to talk about when they are dying, not some last moment attempt to «save» someone.
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
If they're dying and wish to spend their last few breaths talking about their loves and sorrows, you might want to listen and not speak... you shouldn't spend their last moments for them, but with them.
I have witnessed people on their death - bed also, and the whole world becomes very sharply focussed as the importance of those things melt away and we are left with our dying moments and as the author stated, they are always asking for their loved ones; not theirr boss, their coach, their president, or anyone else but the ones they love.
Dying is a moment of reconciliation with ourselves in things not accomplished, if does not happened suddenly.
Is someone there who sees this values on dying in peace and also not being forgivable as worthy in the last moment?
My parents, both, die from cancer many years ago.When the moment came that they can not speak because of the weakness, theirs eyes showed all the things they were not able to say.I think the first evidence of love live in the regards, when we are born, when we met the dear one... and when we arrive at the end of our life.
If they're religious they're praying they won't die and the LAST thing on their mind is wasting their last moments on earth discussing something they've never personally seen, only read books about or heard lectures upon.
Surely you don't think an omnipotent loving god, who controls everything, would require the dying to spend their last precious moments, not bonding with their loved ones and saying their final goodbyes, but instead listening to YOU deliver a religious message they've probably heard countless times, and making the delivery of that message a major condition of their gaining life for eternity.
The final moments of the dying are precious and can not be given back.
Honestly... not every one is so bitter as to want to spend their dying moments alone and unaided.
My mom died before her time, at least in my idea, I felt like it wasn't fair, and I still do to this very moment.
If Judas did repent — we do not know what was in his heart the moment he died — when Jesus returns, when the dead rise... so will Judas
ANyway we were not there to know at the moment when Judas died what he might have said or even thought at the moment before death.
«What does it matter», he wrote in October, «if 2,000 years ago Christ died on the cross and was resurrected if we are not constantly resurrected to the truth, anew, moment to moment
It's a shame that religious people don't get that moment of clarity when they die that they were wrong and wasted their lives on utter stupidity.
I don't think this moment is much different, but since a hateful man has died after distorting a message of Jesus» love, I suggest that we consider three ways to respond:
What is meant by them does not only take place in those moments when the incomprehensibility of life can no longer be shirked, for example, when our dearest die, when a lifelong love is for ever destroyed by unfaithfulness, when the doctor tells us that death is imminent and inevitable.
For the creation was subjected to futility, not willingly, but because of Him who subjected it, in hope (Romasn 8:20) I bet the universe groans very loudly «Nature, with its melancholy charm, resembles a bride who, at the very moment when she was fully attired for marriage, saw the bridegroom die.
For the creation was subjected to futility, not willingly, but because of Him who subjected it, in hope (Romasn 8:20) I bet very loudly «Nature, with its melancholy charm, resembles a bride who, at the very moment when she was fully attired for marriage, saw the bridegroom die.
Funny, I thought Christians believed in a bodily resurrection of everybody in the end times, heaven or hell coming after that resurrection, not some spiritual heaven - ish or hell - ish para-existence in a disembodied state that starts the moment you die physically.
Why not just live fast and die young, do what pleases you every moment of everyday?
The moment he finishes his lifetime given when he was conceived in his mothers womb which no one knows including the angel comes to take the soul... Actually the moment a human dies his / her day of judgment starts and then waits till the final day to be judged... O our Lord have mercy on us and judge us with Your mercy and not with Your justice... amin
To all of you who don't believe... lets play a game for a moment... if your right... then we all die... no coming of God... BUT... WHAT IF THERE IS A GOD... DO YOU WANT TO STAND UP ON JUDGEMENT DAY AND BET YOUR ETERNITY ON THIS?
Well what to do if I thought for the moment that you eat every thing like us as fresh as a daisy... but as it seems you are all advanced in canned, packed and ready made foods... well in such case you will be prone to die from the foods preservatives if not from the hurricane...!
So at the moment he died, Christ was not Christ, he was man, every man including you and me.
To Christians, even to theists, the particular form or moment in which death comes... surely can not matter very much; except in so far as it gives... an opportunity to «die well.»
Reading that thing is NOT easy... thats why it stays in the closet and collects dust... i'd rather meditate and be present in the moment... its all we have anyway... The problem is we are taking SOO much time to discus what is going to happen when we die, that we don't take time to focus on how to live in THIS VERY MOMmoment... its all we have anyway... The problem is we are taking SOO much time to discus what is going to happen when we die, that we don't take time to focus on how to live in THIS VERY MOMENTMOMENT...
From the moment Levin saw his beloved brother dying and for the first time looked at the problems of life and death in the light of what he called the new convictions that between the ages of twenty and thirty - four had imperceptibly taken the place of the beliefs of his childhood and youth, he was horrified not so much by death as by a life without the slightest knowledge of where it came from, what it was for, and why, and what it was.
Roquentin's confrontation with the void in Sartre's Nausea («Everything is gratuitous»), the defeatism of Mr. Compson in Faulkner's The Sound and the Fury («All men are just accumulations dolls stuffed with sawdust swept up from the trash heaps where all previous dolls had been thrown away the sawdust flowing from what wound in what side that not for me died not»), and Nietzsche's ironic and mournful declamations (such as his remark that the moment «clever animals invented cognition... was the haughtiest, most mendacious moment in the history of this world, but yet only a moment.
But there are also the moments of tragedy — someone we love dies of cancer, there is an appalling airplane crash, we hear about a devastating earthquake or a tidal wave, famine strikes some part of the world — when any man or woman who is at all sensitive will admit that this is not «a nice world» but rather is filled with tragedy, sadness, and pain.
But the issue will not die, because the moment we begin to do theology we arc involved in questions about the nature of reality.
it does NOT Specifically say he died IMMEDIATELY the MOMENT after he spoke those words... that's you adding words into it... I do not see the word immediate... or this was all he said... that's you addinNOT Specifically say he died IMMEDIATELY the MOMENT after he spoke those words... that's you adding words into it... I do not see the word immediate... or this was all he said... that's you addinnot see the word immediate... or this was all he said... that's you adding..
As we die and resurrect at the same moment, we don't perceive baptism as a kind of death (actually our life as sinners gets abolished).
And whether they actually die or not, they expect a life - or - death moment in their faith.
It does not mean that one lives every day simply as if it were one's last — a kind of crazy living «for the moment» rather than living «in the moment,» to use a distinction made by the dying poet Ted Rosenthal in his book and movie bearing the same title, How Could I Not Be Among Ynot mean that one lives every day simply as if it were one's last — a kind of crazy living «for the moment» rather than living «in the moment,» to use a distinction made by the dying poet Ted Rosenthal in his book and movie bearing the same title, How Could I Not Be Among YNot Be Among You?
But for the moment I wish only to insist that one of the consequences of the «immortality» position, for so long presented as essential to Christian belief, has been precisely the tendency to minimize the reality of death and to make it appear blasphemous for anyone to say, as I did in an earlier paragraph, that not only do we all die but that all of us also dies.
God can not be a reality that «simply knows» the truth about cosmic relationships (PS 21:106); God's experience (I) establishes the overall contrasts or relationships not found in creatures, and (2) it retains forever the relationships that the world creates but will eventually lose since every moment and series in the world will forget or die.
It is not just that truth and love are inseparable; the moment that they are pried apart, each dies a thousand deaths.
Perhaps the creative effort is not enough to make a result, and the moment dies, and with it, perhaps, a series it was supporting.
«He's not at risk of dying, but he could be at any moment in the event of some complication,» said Jorge Albarracini about his son.
Sadly, my blender died, which wasn't a surprise... I'm looking for a new one but can't afford a Vitamix at the moment.
The dramatic takeover battle for Warrnambool Cheese & Butter could take another turn in its dying moments, with Japanese - owned Lion looking like it will not sell its 10 per cent WCB stake into Canadian giant Saputo's offer.
Napoli's Lorenzo Insigne also chalked up a brace for himself to keep Fluminense at bay, but that didn't stop the club side from scoring an absolute screamer in the dying moments.
I can only assume this is because the man died of a massive brain freeze moments after finishing, and that the White Sox wanted to distance themselves from this tragedy, or could not legally speak on the matter lest it be used against them in court.
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