You are going to die one way or another; and when you stand before God to give an account for your life, I suspect that cutting and pasting quotes from a Ayn Rand, who is already in torment awaiting the final judgement, is not going to get you too far.
tor·ment (tôr m nt ) n. 1. Great physical pain or mental anguish. 2. A source of harassment, annoyance, or pain. 3. The torture inflicted on prisoners under interrogation.
tr.v. (tôr-m nt , tôr m nt ) tor·ment·ed, tor·ment·ing, tor·ments 1. To cause to undergo great physical pain or mental anguish. See Synonyms at afflict. 2. To agitate or upset greatly. 3. To annoy, pester, or harass.
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