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When a warrior fights not for himself, but for his brothers, when his most passionately sought goal is neither glory nor his own life's preservation, but to spend his substance for them, his comrades, not to abandon them, not to prove unworthy of them, then his heart truly has achieved contempt for death, and with that he transcends himself and his actions touch the sublime.
— Steven Pressfield
Dienekes says the mind is like a house with many rooms," he said. "There are rooms one must not go into. To anticipate one's death is one of those rooms. We must not allow ourselves even to think it.
— Steven Pressfield
Our guns do not strip the foe of life with surgical strokes. They take them in a holocaust.
— Steven Pressfield
The soul. Mother love. Courage. These are closer to God, she taught, because they alone are the same on both sides of death, in front of the curtain and behind. "When I first came
— Steven Pressfield
The New Testament writings all presuppose that the fallen human race and the equally fallen created order are sick unto death beyond human resourcefulness.
— Fleming Rutledge
I look forward to death with great anticipation, to meeting God face to face.
— Billy Graham
He lives in the hearts of those who trust in Him. Our confidence in life after death comes from these very truths.
— Billy Graham
The second coming of Christ will be so revolutionary that it will change every aspect of life on this planet. Christ will reign in righteousness. Disease will be arrested. Death will be modified. War will be abolished. Nature will be changed. Man will live as it was originally intended he should live.
— Billy Graham
For the wages of sin is death, but the gift of God is eternal life in Christ Jesus our Lord
— Billy Graham
I'm in a win-win playoff. " Response of a Christian dying of cancer at thirty on the prospect of miraculous healing".
— Billy Graham
Evil and suffering are real . . . They aren't an illusion, nor are they simply an absence of good. We are fallen creatures living in a fallen world that has been twisted and corrupted by sin, and we all share in its brokenness. Most of all, we share in its tragic legacy of disease and death.
— Billy Graham
When I preach—no matter where it is in the world—I can always count on five areas of human need that afflict all peoples. Emptiness, loneliness, guilt, fear of death, deep-seated insecurity.
— Billy Graham