Everybody you ask will have different answers. It mostly depends on culture and what you believe and your church (if you go to one) and also what you worship (if you worship) So the answers are different based on culture. And there is no scientifical way to prove this statement.
True Life - 1998 I Live a Double Life was released on: USA: 1 July 2004
Maybe
Sometimes to keep one normal life and live life to the fullest in the other.
live the life you love, love the life you live
It is not possible to have no brain. If you do not you will not live a life. If you did not have a brain your body would not know how to move, breathe and do neccesary things to live.
It is possible for a person to have a hole in their skull and live a normal life. This may happen if a person has suffering a gun shot wound to the head.
some day but that if they find life!
You need to find a group of people that understand you. If you have friends to stand by you, you can always live a normal life.
it is a matter of opinion
No it's not possible for an alcoholic to live a duel life and not remember at least parts of his other life. Severe alcoholics can have 'black outs' and memory loss, but they remember well enough what they are doing. It's called cheating!
Unfortunately it is not possible to live a COMPLETELY normal life with diabetes. However, you can live an almost normal life. http://www.diabetesincontrol.com/ is a website dedicated to helping diabetics control their diabetes.
Yes, it is possible for a person to live a life that is both holy and righteous in the eyes of God by following moral and ethical principles, practicing compassion and forgiveness, and striving to live according to the teachings of their faith.