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Life Belongs to the Living; Death Belongs to the Dead

Om Life Belongs to the Living; Death Belongs to the Dead

With strong faith in the sanctity of human life, I believe it is one's bounden devoir to be looking after one's bones, the divine's sacred trust with greatest of responsibility and care; not make a mess of it, like the way we're making a mess of His other sacred trust, Planet Earth. Keeping my loyalties to my beliefs accompanied by my determined and salutary pursuits of the persued, I am (Dei gratia ) the living beneficiary of the acquired and the most desired status quo of the most salient features in the landscape of one's physiological order, in that 1) My waistline measures the same as it has always done; to rule in the human factor with slight variations, few and far between now and then, right up to date, including all of the adolescent years of my boyhood. (2) My weight remains the same as it has always been, give and take a pound or two, throughout my entire adult life.Here we are looking at not just a few years but a few decades, right till this very moment I am penning these lines. I REST MY CASE......................OVER TO YOU http: //www.seftonalzed.com/ SEFTON ALZED

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  • Språk:
  • Engelsk
  • ISBN:
  • 9781434320254
  • Bindende:
  • Paperback
  • Sider:
  • 516
  • Utgitt:
  • 5. november 2007
  • Dimensjoner:
  • 229x152x29 mm.
  • Vekt:
  • 748 g.
Leveringstid: 2-4 uker
Forventet levering: 6. oktober 2025

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With strong faith in the sanctity of human life, I believe it is one's bounden devoir to be looking after one's bones, the divine's sacred trust with greatest of responsibility and care; not make a mess of it, like the way we're making a mess of His other sacred trust, Planet Earth. Keeping my loyalties to my beliefs accompanied by my determined and salutary pursuits of the persued, I am (Dei gratia ) the living beneficiary of the acquired and the most desired status quo of the most salient features in the landscape of one's physiological order, in that 1) My waistline measures the same as it has always done; to rule in the human factor with slight variations, few and far between now and then, right up to date, including all of the adolescent years of my boyhood. (2) My weight remains the same as it has always been, give and take a pound or two, throughout my entire adult life.Here we are looking at not just a few years but a few decades, right till this very moment I am penning these lines. I REST MY CASE......................OVER TO YOU http: //www.seftonalzed.com/ SEFTON ALZED

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