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Hausdorff, his wife and his sister-in-law committed suicide rather than be deported to the Endenich camp. "No surrender for me." [191] — Walter Brown, VC, DCM, Australian World War I recipient of the Victoria Cross (15 February 1942), before walking toward Japanese lines carrying grenades during the Battle of Singapore [note 30]
Share these emotional quotes with someone who has recently lost their mother, or read them yourself to remember the love and support your own mom gave to you.
"On a certain occasion, I chanced to be one of three who sat in judgment on one of my own good friends, who, according to the laws, should have been punished with death. I was greatly embarrassed. One of two things was inevitable—either to violate the law or condemn my friend. After careful consideration, I devised this expedient.
“There is no death, daughter. People only die when we forget them,’ my mother explained shortly before she left me. ‘If you can remember me, I will be with you always.’”
Final reckoning, just deserts after death Go to one's watery grave [1] To die of drowning: Literary: Go to a Texas cakewalk [11] To be hanged Unknown Go the way of all flesh [2] To die Neutral Go west [2] To be killed or lost Informal Refers to the sun setting at the west. The Grim Reaper [2] Personification of death Cultural
Steffens, captain of the U.S. women’s water polo team, posted a tribute to Lulu Conner on Instagram Saturday, sharing three photos that captured the essence of her late sister-in-law.
Charu 's mother in law and sister in law start to love and support her. Her father in law understands her situation and apologises her. At the Narayana Shastri Pooje, Charu and Ramachaari decide to arrange a big event. They use their money to plan everything but Vaishaka steals the money. Charu takes a loan from her friend and arranges the event.
Death of Mme. Blanchard, an illustration from the late 19th century. "Let's go, this will be for the last time." [15] ("Allons, ce sera pour la dernière fois.") — Sophie Blanchard, French aeronaut (6 July 1819), prior to lighting fireworks that ignited the gas in her balloon, causing it to crash and Blanchard to fall to her death