Many atheists do desire God (without knowing Him) and will sincerely choose Him on
the other side of the grave.
But perhaps this elderly lady spoke — from
the other side of the grave — with the most dignity for many Americans.
Like Kit, the protagonist of this Newbery Medal winner finds guidance and love from
the other side of the grave.
And like Milewicz, Mike Womack has in mind his own parents on
the other side of the grave.
Not exact matches
On the
other side of the fence there is the individual who lives a solemnly upright life, whose small sins are carefully monitored, yet who suddenly finds himself in the midst
of an unexpectedly
grave sin.
If it be so, and it is the hope
of every good man that there is a resurrection where there shall be no difference, where the deaf man shall hear, the blind man see, where he that bore a form
of misery shall be fair like all the
others, then there is indeed on this
side of the
grave some such resurrection each time a man, by willing to do all or to suffer all, rises up by entering into the commitment, and remains bound to the Good in the commitment.
Two videos projected on opposite
sides of the same screen show Ashes at opposite stages
of this cycle: one features him standing at the helm
of a boat bouncing on the gentle, cerulean waves
of the Caribbean, while the
other captures the somber construction
of his
grave.
Toby: «We can sit back and admit with
grave sensitivity that life isn't fair and the less - advantaged are destined to their lot in life and the problems
of those on the
other side of the world should stay there, that our leaders are cynical and can never be an instrument to change, but that, my friends, is not worthy
of you, it's not worthy
of the President, it's not worthy
of a great nation, it's not worthy
of America.»