Who doth not lift his voice, and say, 'Life is worth living still'?
For it is clear that life, in that case, would be worth living.
If it is granted that happiness predominates over unhappiness, and that life must consequently be worth living, this need not exclude the desire for a life more worth living, in which there is no unhappiness.
Life is worth living, no matter what it bring, if only such combats may be carried to successful terminations and one's heel set on the tyrant's throat.
Now, it appears to me that the question whether life is worth living is subject to conditions logically {60} much like these.
Thus also for him, instead of presenting the dreary doubt whether it is worth living, life opens up a boundless and fascinating field for energies of the loftiest kind.
If we had only one life, it would not be worth living.
My friend cannot understand why Schopenhauer should have troubled himself to chisel epigrams or Leopardi lyrics to tell people that life was not worth living.
To live effectively implies the belief that life is worth living, and no one who leads a worthy life has ever for a moment doubted this.
Such an expression as "worth living" has in fact no real meaning.
To refuse these functions is to make misery out of existence, and a life of ennui is doubtless not "worth living.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "worth living" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.