I've always had bronchitis. I've been administered the Sacrament of Death three times for it.
I can choose to accelerate my disease to an alcoholic death or incurable insanity or I can choose to live within my thoroughly human condition.
Marriage can be viewed as the waiting room for death.
If we can't face death we'll never overcome it. You have to look it straight in the eye. Then you can turn around and walk back out into the light.
Death gives meaning to our lives. It gives importance and value to time. Time would become meaningless if there were too much of it.
So we mustn't lower our guard in any sense because of what has happened in terms of the death of Osama Bin Laden and we are certainly not doing that. The terror threat level here in the U.K. remains at severe and we're very conscious of the need to continue that.
There's really no such thing as the agony of dying. I'm quite sure that pain is shut off at the moment of death. You see something happens when the body knows it's about to go. Peptide hormones are released by cells in the hypothalamus and pituitary gland. Endorphins. They attach themselves to the cells responsible for feeling pain.
But the issue is not only life and death but our existence before God and our being judged by him. All of us were sinners before him and worthy of condemnation.
I mean Sting is one of my great buddies and I love him to death.
Death is an endless night so awful to contemplate that it can make us love life and value it with such passion that it may be the ultimate cause of all joy and all art.