memento mori
death is inevitable
Death is inevitable.
In Annie Dillard's "The Death of the Moth," the butterfly symbolizes transformation and beauty, contrasting the moth's struggle and tragic end. The butterfly serves as a reminder of the fleeting nature of life and the inevitable cycle of life and death.
"It was inevitable that that would happen", "his death was inevitable", "losing that match was inevitable"...
birth and death are two inevitable phenomena
believe that they are hastening an inevitable death
You cannot. It is inevitable.
In the case of the Black Death (this category), everyone knew the disease was incurable, and death was virtually inevitable. SInce death was inevitable, and the suffering with the disease was terrible, death was "welcome" when it finally came.
Death and taxes
No one can avoid death as it is man's inevitable fate.
Change is inevitable because without change there is no growth. Without growth, there is stagnation, and ultimately there is death.
In the novel "To Kill a Mockingbird" by Harper Lee, Maycomb reacts to Tom Robinson's death with mixed emotions. Some residents are saddened and angered by the injustice of his death, while others dismiss it as inevitable due to the racial prejudices of the town. Overall, his death serves as a stark reminder of the racism and discrimination that exist in Maycomb.