In the context of eternity, nothing is pre-mature. The tenure of this life is not even the batting of an eye lash, and its importance is mere preparation for your real inheritance.
@manguy2000 I'm not religious and certainly don't believe in fate. I accept that in the context of the sheer size of the universe and the 13.7 billion years it has existed, insignificant is a huge understatement. However, when a man of such talent and humility dies at 65 it is premature. My dad's 65 and he's got plenty of living to do. Can you not just acknowledge that it's sad when a man leaves the only known world we have at the young, in relative terms, age of 65? That would be compassionate
@manguy2000 in the context of eternity, the history of the universe is the same length as a millisecond, time has no relevance in the eternity of time, so all we have is our own frame of reference.
If I ever overheard somebody talk to themselves like that, I would think that they were insane.
If he thinks like that, I don't know how he'd ever manage to find to time to make a decision on anything.
Heartwing13 3 months ago
LOVE IT! (that sums it up)
StargateTina 6 months ago
My favorite scene in the play! He plays that Soliloquy so truthfully
BuzzBuzzerful 10 months ago 2
Michael Williams, another premature loss! Why is it that those who should live to see their 80s die in their 30s, 40s, 50s and 60s...
lamlyn 1 year ago
@lamlyn
In the context of eternity, nothing is pre-mature. The tenure of this life is not even the batting of an eye lash, and its importance is mere preparation for your real inheritance.
manguy2000 10 months ago
@manguy2000 I'm not religious and certainly don't believe in fate. I accept that in the context of the sheer size of the universe and the 13.7 billion years it has existed, insignificant is a huge understatement. However, when a man of such talent and humility dies at 65 it is premature. My dad's 65 and he's got plenty of living to do. Can you not just acknowledge that it's sad when a man leaves the only known world we have at the young, in relative terms, age of 65? That would be compassionate
lamlyn 10 months ago
@manguy2000 in the context of eternity, the history of the universe is the same length as a millisecond, time has no relevance in the eternity of time, so all we have is our own frame of reference.
fauxsham 9 months ago