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The living will envy the dead
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the living will envy the dead

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the living will envy the dead

"Bandwagons" (no more after mods declare one to be over).Offers to sell/donate/promotionally giveaway ( selling policy).High-volume posting (3x/week external links, 3x/week self-posts).Promotion of your website/blog/personal endeavor (1x/week only).Low-effort posts & images which do not support discussion (Fridays only).Community building content not related to Catholicism (Fridays only).Self-posts that ask questions, educate, or open up topics for discussion.Images that are infographics or somehow celebrate the beauty of the faith.Links to external content related to Catholicism.This is a place for Catholics and non-Catholics alike to present and respectfully discuss news and other content about the Catholic faith and the Catholic Church, inquire regarding questions about the faith, and grow in spirituality, mutual encouragement, and community. If you would like to make a prayer request, please submit a comment in our weekly prayer request thread stickied at the top of the main page. No form of this quotation has been verified in the speeches or writings of Khrushchev.Today's Saint of the Day is St. 27 (1979).Īn Associated Press news release, dated August 4, 1979, summarized these meetings: “In a month of hearings on the SALT II treaty, many senators have quoted and requoted the late Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev, who once said that after a nuclear exchange, ‘the living would envy the dead.’” The quotation has been widely used in the press since then, including The Washington Post, March 20, 1981, p. Senator Frank Church, chairman of the Senate Committee on Foreign Relations, also attributed this same quotation to Khrushchev in hearings held July 11, 1979, and repeated the quotation in later hearings held July 16, 1979.— The Salt II Treaty, hearings before the Committee on Foreign Relations, United States Senate, 96th Congress, 1st session, part 1, p. This issue of Harper’s was stamped in the Library of Congress on July 12, 1979. 36, attributes “the survivors would envy the dead” to Khrushchev. KHRUSHCHEV, speaking of nuclear war.Įd Zuckerman, “Hiding from the Bomb≺gain,” Harper’s, August 1979, p. Nikita Sergeyevich Khrushchev (1894≡971)Īttributed to NIKITA S. Respectfully Quoted: A Dictionary of Quotations. Reference > Quotations > Respectfully Quoted Nikita Sergeyevich Khrushchev (1894-1971).












The living will envy the dead