Примери за използване на Death is nothing на Английски и техните преводи на Български
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Death is nothing.
Physical death is nothing.
Death is nothing bad.
You didn't just prove death is nothing.
But death is nothing.
Just remember, my loves… Death is nothing at all.
And death is nothing.
Life being the conjunction of the soul with the body, death is nothing more than their separation.
Death is nothing to fear.
For example, death is nothing terrible;
Death is nothing more than a transition.
A true skeptic at the time of his demise,he is initially shocked at the discovery that death is nothing more than a doorway to a new and richer life.
But death is nothing to celebrate.
Death is nothing for a man who died once.
For instance, death is nothing dreadful, or else Socrates would have thought it so.
Death is nothing more than me changing form.
Death is nothing more than the removal of life.
Death is nothing else however going house to God.
Death is nothing at all."I have only slipped away into the next room.
Death is nothing, but to live defeated is to die everyday.
Death is nothing, but to live defeated is to die every day.”.
Death is nothing, but to live beaten and shameful is to die daily.
Death is nothing, but to live defeated and inglorious is to die everyday.
Thus death is nothing terrible, else it would have appeared so to Socrates.
For Man, death is nothing more than a separation from matter, lasting but a few instants.
Yonge: Death is nothing to us: for that which is dissolved is without sensation;
For example, death is nothing dreadful, or else Socrates too would have thought so, but the judgement that death is dreadful.
Death is nothing to us because when we exist,death is absent and, when death is present, then we no longer exist.
Death is nothing to us, for that which is dissolved has no feeling whatsoever, and that which has no feeling means nothing to us.
Death is nothing to us, because that which is dead has no sensations, and that which cannot be sensed is nothing to us.