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W. Timothy Gallwey (born 1938 in San Francisco) is an author who has written a series of books in which he has set forth a methodology for coaching and for the development of personal and professional excellence in a variety of fields that he calls "the Inner Game".
— Albert Scott Crossfield, American test pilot (19 April 2006); final radio transmission before dying in crash of Cessna 210A at age 84 "My name is David Sharp. I'm with Asian Trekking, and I just want to sleep." [71] — David Sharp, English mountaineer (15 May 2006), to a group of Sherpas while dying near the summit of Mount Everest
Death was seen as normal and it was customary for loved ones to witness the occasion. Finally, while accepted and witnessed, it lacked "theatrics" and a "great show of emotions". [3] Ariès explains his choice of "Tamed Death" as a title is meant to contrast with the "wild" death of the twentieth century, in which people fear and avoid death. [4]
Henry Galway (Henry Gallwey before 1911), British Army officer and Governor of South Australia; Peter Gallwey, English Jesuit priest and writer; Timothy Gallwey, American tennis coach and writer; Ralph Payne-Gallwey, British soldier and writer
In his heartbreaking and posthumous memoir, "When Breath Becomes Air", Kalanithi explores the big questions surrounding how the prospect of death can impact what makes life worth living.
The state should “never offer death as a service”, the Justice Secretary has said, in a strongly worded intervention over the assisted dying Bill ahead of a historic Commons vote next week.
Timothy West’s son Samuel has shared his father’s final words, along with the “beautiful” significance of the time of his death.. The actor, whose remarkably varied career encompassed ...
A Meditation on Rosenzweig's Claim That Death Is Very Good". The Journal of Jewish Thought and Philosophy. 29 (1): 57–77. doi: 10.1163/1477285X-12341317. ISSN 1053-699X. Menzies, Rachel E.; Whittle, Lachlan F. (3 February 2022). "Stoicism and death acceptance: integrating Stoic philosophy in cognitive behaviour therapy for death anxiety".