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Example sentences for "worth living"

  • 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.

  • Have you not now made life worth living on these terms?

  • 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.

  • Life is worth living--with you in the world.

  • Life is worth living--with you in the world!

  • If sheer brute force is to rule the world, it will not be worth living in.

  • But for fifty years the continent won't be worth living on.

  • But nine times one life would be worth living.

  • 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.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    acute infectious; find ourselves; igneous rock; insect life; keep silent; looked round; our army; own eyes; real time; short length; small onions; time and; work upon; worth about; worth doing; worth giving; worth having; worth living; worth more; worth notice; worth reading; worth recording; worth seeing; worth something; worth while; worthy lord