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"Doctors suspect that tuberculosis develops genius," a 1940 article in Time pointed out, "because 1) apprehension of death inspires a burning awareness of life's beauty, significance, transience, 2) the bacillus breeds restlessness and an intoxicated hypersensitiveness".
Koestler's Spanish experiences obviously informed "Darkness at Noon," but the novel has more to do with the fatal self-deceptions of Communist dialectics than it does with the sheer apprehension of death.
Then, via her own "apprehension of death" (that offstage nemesis) and her quotidian fears for her own resilience ("I began feeling fragile, unstable… What if I fell?"), she comes face to face with an abyss of grief.
"Doctors suspect that tuberculosis develops genius,'' a 1940 article in Time pointed out, "because 1) apprehension of death inspires a burning awareness of life's beauty, significance, transience, 2) the bacillus breeds restlessness and an intoxicated hypersensitiveness".
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Jonathan Swift writes: "Happiest, beyond all comparison, are those excellent Struldbrugs, who, being born exempt from that universal calamity of human nature, have their minds free and disengaged, without the weight and depression of spirits caused by the continual apprehensions of death!" The thing is, though, that eternal life is not all it's cracked up to be.
Irrespective of the legality of his apprehension, the death of Freddie Gray has become a lightning rod for the frustrations those in community feel towards a police force accused of routine brutality and racial profiling.
Even with its thoughts of apprehension and death, the song is a cozy refuge from the album's ups and downs, its sometimes awkward mixture of Jay-Z's reflexes and his determination to sidestep them.
Almost everything we hear is directed toward the themes of reverie, apprehension, and death.
But you both may need to become aware of what may be a fear of death and the powerful apprehension that as a couple you have not experienced all life has to offer.
In general, relevant factors include the presence of a deadly weapon, the distance between the parties, direction of movement of the suspect, size disparities, the crime involved, or other facts or behaviors that create a reasonable apprehension of serious bodily injury or death to the officer or a third party.
Jessica Mitford's 1963 classic, "The American Way of Death," released in a posthumous expanded edition last year, only increased public apprehension about funeral directors with its searing indictment of mortuary customs.
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