“But,' I reminded myself, 'it's common knowledge that life isn't worth living, anyhow.”
“Thus, I always began by assuming the worst; my appeal was dismissed. That meant, of course, I was to die. Sooner than others, obviously. 'But,' I reminded myself, 'it's common knowledge that life isn't worth living, anyhow.' And, on a wide view, I could see that it makes little difference whether one dies at the age of thirty or threescore and ten-- since, in either case, other men will continue living, the world will go on as before. Also, whether I died now or forty years hence, this business of dying had to be got through, inevitably.”
“(...)while it's true that the unexamined life is not worth living, it's also true that the unlived life isn't worth examining.”
“Life isn't worth living, unless it is lived for someone else.”
“...because a life without meaning, without drive or focus, without dreams or goals, isn't a life worth living.”
“..there is a lot of gray between life and death. Life isn't worth living if you aren't with the ones you love.”