'Tis very certain the desire of life prolongs it.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
It is very certain that the desire of life prolongs it.
He who must expend his life to prolong life cannot enjoy it, and he who is still seeking for his life does not have it and can as little enjoy it.
Life is the childhood of our immortality.
The only length of life that seems to satisfy the longings of the human heart is life everlasting.
In the end, long life is the reward, strength, and beauty.
The doctrine of immortality rests upon human affection. We love; therefore, we wish to live.
Death is the great hope of all life; the desire to expend itself; to be used and consumed by its own longing for itself.
It is the fine excesses of life that make it worth living.
The only control we have over the duration of our life is to shorten it, and we do that all the time.
Each life makes its own immitation of immortality.
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