Well, if you mean in the "end of time" than yeah, I would say everything would have to be OK causes Times Up!
2006-11-03 08:25:59
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answered by BlueSea 7
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I think it is true. Yes it is very hard to break up, have a loved one die, or get a divorce. But, there is peace in getting over those feelings, making you a stronger person. You still have great memories from before the bad part happened. That's all you need for yourself to grow spiritually. I am happy now that I broke up with guys in those hard to breakup situations, I am happier than ever. And I do miss my grandmother so so much, as she is like my mom, but she is at peace now. Don't be selfish!!! And divorce, without divorce, there would be lots more harrassment, abuse, homicide, plus weaker people in those situations. It isn't easy, but is sure is better than before the end happened. The end is like a roller coaster, just ride and fall with it, otherwise you will get hurt in the end.
2006-11-03 11:39:12
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answered by h.marieh 2
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It is true, because if everything is okay afterwards, then there will be peace for a while. But in the end if everything is not okay, then that means there is still a problem because not everything is back to normal or at peace yet.
2006-11-03 08:33:17
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answered by George 3
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i think its true.
i'm in high school right now and my math teacher died last weekend in a kayaking accident. he was a wonderful who was just married the weekend before. when i heard about it i was devestated, i couldnt eat or talk to anyone. i thought that it was the "end" because i didnt see how this could be a positive situation. he was the first person i knew who made a connection with me who died. the more i think about it the more i realize that this has been a chapter for me. i am still sad about what has been lost, but he taught me to appreciate everything the world has to offer, he died doing something he loved, and that is excatly the way i want to live my life. i want to LIVE it. i learned this through what happened to him. i'm still sad about what happened but im "okay". this chapter has shaped me into a better person. his celebration of life is tommorow and in some ways you could call it the "end" of my grieving. i know i will be okay.
2006-11-03 08:33:59
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answered by LaurenElizabeth 2
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I think it all depends. Some situations end badly so actually I would say no it is not true but things usually end better more often than not.
2006-11-03 08:26:36
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answered by Anonymous
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It's a matter of opinion whether it's "true"... but I personally agree with the sentiment. It means that it aint over til it's over... that things always have a way of working themselves out... I also kind of see it as "go with the flow"...
It also goes along with another saying - when a door closes, another one opens.
Anyway -- I like it. Thanks for sharing!
2006-11-03 08:31:26
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answered by Anonymous
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never heard of this before but it sounds like that if everything works out well then good but if it doesn't it means that there is still a lot of work to be done on it.
2006-11-03 08:26:31
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answered by Mary Smith 6
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i don't know how true it is but i like it a lot!! i am going to quote that to my oldest child. she is in sixth grade ( first year of middle school) and she feels like life is over because i wont let her have a boyfriend.
2006-11-03 08:29:33
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answered by jodi b 1
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I don't think so. It's very positive but certain things don't end well such as divorces or deaths.
2006-11-03 08:26:05
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answered by Christabelle 6
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Wow ive never heard that one before sounds good though
2006-11-03 08:26:32
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answered by josh h 2
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