The great object of life is sensation- to feel that we exist, even though in pain.

George Gordon Byron
The great object of life is sensation- to feel that...
The great object of life is sensation- to feel that...
The great object of life is sensation- to feel that...
The great object of life is sensation- to feel that...
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Nothing in life is more important than feeling that you are alive, even when everything about you is in pain. Life has a pleasant side to it, but it can also be very painful. There are times when you wonder what the point of it all is. But, if you think about it, the greatest pleasure in life is to feel that there’s something more to it than just being alive. If you can take pleasure in the fact that you are alive, then that’s enough for you.

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