A Quote by Sherrilyn Kenyon

Don’t yell at me when I just survived a near-death experience. (Abbie) — © Sherrilyn Kenyon
Don’t yell at me when I just survived a near-death experience. (Abbie)
One of the near-death experience truths is that each person integrates their near-death experience into their own pre-existing belief system.
How do you do that? (Abbie) What, sweetheart? (Hunter) Make me crazy to beat you one minute and crazy to love you the next. (Abbie)
Abbie Hoffman's inspiration was, in a sense, inadvertent. I wanted to do something to celebrate the 20th anniversary of Woodstock at the time, and it just happened that Abbie died the same year. Hoffman was always an inspiration to me, for his activism and execution of that activism, and any of his books will give you a guide and a map to creating almost anything, if you apply it to what it is you want to do.
When I experience something, I believe it. I almost choked to death when I was a four year old and had a near death experience. I was very upset that I didn't die because it was a lot more interesting out of your body than in it.
Parents are people who yell and they yell and they yell and they yell. And you already have the point... and they're still yelling.
I was essentially bankrupt at the age of 16. That almost near-death experience kind of built the next success for me in business.
Life is a near-death experience.
I am profoundly moved and persuaded by the near-death experience.
I am responsible for my brother's death. I feel the guilt of having survived. People say, 'You should be happy. You survived.' But I have this feeling that it is not right that I am alive.
I just get such a connection from an audience. You play with them. I get mad at them. I yell at them. They yell at me. It's just fun.
Sometimes a little near death experience helps them put things into perspective.
Some people just yell 'Asian BuzzFeed guy!' and I turn around and distinctly yell back 'Eugene!'
Near-death experiences release a lot of endorphins, resulting in a natural high," Tod whispered. "And it's totally true that one passion feeds another." "You know we're way past 'near-death', right?" "My endorphins aren't listening to you.
I had gone through a near-death experience, and that gives you an insight into how fleeting life is, and what's important.
With the near-death or clinical near-death phenomenon some people who are brought back from 'death' have reported being alive the entire time they were 'dead.' This phenomenon occurs among people with a wide diversity of religious belief and no religious belief at all - from atheists to Zen Buddhists.
I wrote 'Mistress of Spices' at an unusual time when I had a near-death experience after the birth of my second son.
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