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What comes to mind when I say "I switched off the light but I still can see the light at the end of the...?

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.....tunnel"?

Would you please explain the profundity of this statement?

Thanks so much.

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  1. To me this actually does not say anything about death

    giving up hope "turning off the light" then seeing that light

    Never lose faith

    just a thought


  2. I was going to say at the end of the hall.

    The tunnel?

    There is nothing profound in either answer.

    It is just a light.

    I guess it depends on you.  

  3. i see nothing profound. that means nothing to me.

  4. That I have faith that something good will happen. Do not give up hope.

  5. Forget about the explanation, stop playing with the light switch at the front of the train and get back to your seat!

  6. The lights were switched off for reasons of economy to shed  their brightness upon other things. Yet it burns brightly, dimming or waning not. For the light is within you, what seek you in street lamps and lighters, or the Moon and the Sun.

  7. I would still see it because I'm still alive and feel good.  So I will probably make it back to light.

  8. simply- "RAY OF HOPE"

    It means you have screwed thing to worst or dived into the well of troubles but still there is a little chance or a way to make it right or come out of troubles.

  9. Eu entendo como...embora haja controvérsias...e tudo esteja contra...ainda luto porque tenho esperanças.

    abraços.

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