Well, life would be nothing without paper-credit and other fictions; so let them pass current.
If I had such a wife as you have, the aim of my life would be to make myself worthy of her, and to win distinction for her sake.
Her lover, in his high-handed way, had declared that in no important crisis of life would he allow himself to be driven out of his way by the fear of what an old woman might do in her will.
Suffice it here to point out, that even if a moral nihilism could be carried through and all definite interests abandoned, the vanity of life would not be thereby corrected, but merely exposed.
Life would be a sort of demonic vortex, boiling at the centre and omnivorous at the circumference, till it finally realised the supreme vocation of vortices, to have "their centre everywhere and their circumference nowhere.
If the essence of life be spiritual, early examples of life would seem to be rather the opposite.
It's fun to watch, but only fruit from the tree of life would be worth a scrimmage of that kind.
With Bessie's strong heart and capable hand the tangles of his home-life would unravel, and all would go well.
He felt that his hardest trials were over, and that their home-life would not be any more darkened by contention.
It seemed to her that unless she made a bold dash for freedom her whole life would be given up to dull household tasks.
His susceptible nature would be strongly affected by the trying scenes of the last day, and all the springs of life would be low.
If you only knew, Don Garcia, how I love her, how sad my life would be without her, you would praise me for not wishing to force her will.
Oh, my life wouldbe but a small thing with which to repay your sacrifices for me!
I was born, the sole fruit of their marriage, and they loved me with such tenderness that, if I were removed from their side, life would have no charm left for them.
Though he had no false pride, he felt that a blacksmith's life would be distasteful to him.
Thank you; I think I should prefer some other business, where my life would be safer.
It requires nerve, as you know, and my nerves would be so shaken that my life would be in peril.
Ah, if we had not religion to console us life wouldbe very sad.
He felt that only in the ordinary conditions of life would he be able to understand himself and all he had seen and felt.
And what sort of life would it be for Sonya--if she's a girl with a heart?
Life would naturally be insupportable without you.
I do not choose to think what my life would be like without her.
Alone in darkness, her heart thrilled as she thought of it--and the intensest joy of life would be hers for a while.
Without her my life would not be worth the having.
He said that my life wouldnot be worth an hour's purchase as long as the stones were in my hands.
I have no doubt that the thing has happened exactly as you suggest; the whole course of the affair shows how carefully it was planned, and I have no hope that any scruple about taking life would be felt by them for a moment.
If any one of them absolutely overcame the other, so as completely to destroy it, the ebb and flow of life would at that moment cease.
But in itself it certainly does not embody them absolutely; otherwise the whole movement of life would end.
I did not expect that this dull stagnation of life wouldoppress me so.
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