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deaths
«The beef industry has contributed to more American deaths than all the wars of this century, all natural disasters, and all automobile accidents combined.»
Author: Neal Barnard, M.D.
| About:
America and Americans,
Death and dying,
Food
| Keywords:
accidents, automobile, beef, beefing, beeves, century, combined, contributed, deaths, disasters, industry, Natural Disasters, this century
«People have their own deaths as well as their own lives, and even if there is nothing beyond death, we shall differ in our nothingness.»
«Perhaps our eyes are merely a blank film which is taken from us after our deaths to be developed elsewhere and screened as our life story in some infernal cinema or dispatched as microfilm into the sidereal void.»
Author: Jean Baudrillard
| Keywords:
blank, cinema, deaths, dispatch, dispatched, elsewhere, infernal, life story, microfilm, screened, sidereal, void
«They shall bring thee down to the pit, and thou shalt die the deaths of them that are slain in the midst of the seas.»
«Such democracies have ever been spectacles of turbulence and contention; have ever been found incompatible with personal security or the rights of property; and have in general been as short in their lives as they have been violent in their deaths.»
Author: James Madison
(President)
| Keywords:
contention, contentions, deaths, democracies, incompatible, personal property, spectacles, turbulence, violent death
«Sweetest love, I do not go, / For weariness of thee, / Nor in hope the world can show / A fitter Love for me; / But since that I / Must die at last, 'tis best / To use myself in jest, / Thus by feigned deaths to die.»