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I am lost in the paradigm of life, death and time. The only thing I have learnt about this paradigm is that the time is running between life and death and with every passing day we are getting closer to the death and truth is that time is running for Good.

AnkitMishra
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The Queen (Victoria) wrote generously to her mother, 'I quite understand your feelings on the occasion of Sir John Conroy's death. . . I will not speak of the past and the many sufferings he entailed on us by creating divisions between you and me which could never have existed otherwise, they are buried with him.. For his poor wife and children I am truly sorry." Thanking the Queen for her letter the Duchess of Kent wrote 'Yes, Sir John Conroy's death was a most painful shock. I shall not try and excuse the many errors that unfortunate man committed, but it would be very unjust if I allowed all the blame to be thrown on him. I am in justice bound to accuse myself. . . I erred in believing blindly, in acting with out refection. . . I allowed myself unintentionally to be led led to hurt you, my dearest child, for whom I would have given at every moment my life! Refection came always too late, but not the deserved punishment! My sufferings were great, very great. God be praised that those terrible times are gone by and that only death can separate me from you My beloved Victoria.

Cecil Woodham-Smith, Queen Victoria, From her Birth to the Death of the Prince Consort
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Why fight to the death when we can love eachother to death?

Sigurd Bache Hungnes
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I do not agree with what you have to say, but I'll defend to the death your right to say it.

Evelyn Beatrice Hall
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Oh, how we could blossom if we didn't have to fight to the death to merely exist!

Bryant McGill, Simple Reminders: Inspiration for Living Your Best Life
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Verse 12 [of Ex. 12) tells us that the judgment of Yahweh is not only on the Egyptians but also on their deities. This is probably an allusion to the fact that Egyptians would often pray for the safety of their firstborn, particularly firstborn sons, as was the custom in many ancient patriarchal cultures. The death of the firstborn would be seen as a sign of the anger or perhaps the impotence of their gods. This is worth pondering when it comes to the death of Jesus as God’s only begotten, or beloved, Son. Would Jesus’ contemporaries have assumed his death was a manifestation of God’s wrath? Probably so. In any event, Yahweh is showing his superiority over the spirits behind the pagan deities, and thus we should not overlook the supernatural struggle that is implied to be behind the contest of wills between Moses and Pharaoh.

Ben Witherington III, Making a Meal of It: Rethinking the Theology of the Lord's Supper
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There's a War Crimes Act in the United States passed by a Republican Congress in 1996, which says that grave breaches of the Geneva Convention are subject to the death penalty. And that doesn't mean the soldier that committed them - that means the commanders.

Noam Chomsky
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To make sense of it - that's the challenge. To bear witness to the death, without being broken by the weight of it.

M. L. Stedman - The Light Between Oceans
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My wallpaper and I are fighting a duel to the death. One or the other of us has to go.

Oscar Wilde
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In a fight to the death,I would in no doubt throw the fight.signed.....A pacifist

Anthony T. Hincks
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