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I couldn't, but I wanted to be able to imagine it.
Sure, it will be a lot of work initially, but in a few years people won't be able to imagine it any other way.
But the speech is describing less his impending death, than the current torment of trying, and not being able to imagine it: "Ay, but to die, and go we know not where".
For the crime of their ancestry, millions of people in the middle of the twentieth century, and in the heart of Europe — God's citadel — were sent to a death so calculated, so hideous, and so prolonged that no age before this enlightened one had been able to imagine it, much less achieve and record it.
"You have to be able to imagine it to make it happen".
I don't want you to be able to imagine it without me!
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With this, they will be able to imagine its possibilities and impact.
Worse than not being able to guess a thing's function was not being able even to imagine it.
What is critical to understanding someone is not necessarily having had his or her experience; it is being able to imagine what it would be like to have it.
He never forgot the sheer terror and helplessness that any parent feels when a child is badly sick; and he was able to imagine what it must be like for those without insurance; what it would be like to have to say to a wife or a child or an aging parent there is something that could make you better, but I just can't afford it.
He never forgot the sheer terror and helplessness that any parent feels when a child is badly sick; and he was able to imagine what it must be like for those without insurance; what it would be like to have to say to a wife or a child or an aging parent--there is something that could make you better, but I just can't afford it.
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