Whichever way the world turns, whatever gods are born or die, whatever thoughts are in or out of season, death remains the eternal question hanging over our life. We no longer expect a simple answer to its mystery - I mean an answer that can be handed to us, leaving us unchanged - but we would like to know where to look, and how to look at that great question without falsifying it or deluding ourselves.
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Publish Date
1997
Publisher
Dominican Publications,
Twenty-Third Publications
Language
English
Pages
143
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I remember your name in the night: thinking about death
1997, Dominican Publications, Twenty-Third Publications
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"Whichever way the world turns, whatever gods are born or die, whatever thoughts are in or out of season, death remains the eternal question hanging over our life. We no longer expect a simple answer to its mystery - I mean an answer that can be handed to us, leaving us unchanged - but we would like to know where to look, and how to look at that great question without falsifying it or deluding ourselves."
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