After all, what's a life, anyway? We're born, we live a little while, we die.

E.B. White
After all, what's a life, anyway? We're born, we live...
After all, what's a life, anyway? We're born, we live...
After all, what's a life, anyway? We're born, we live...
After all, what's a life, anyway? We're born, we live...
About This Quote

This is a common phrase that people say when they are trying to make a point about the meaning of life. It's true that we all seem to be born and die, but what's the point? It seems like it would be very simple to just accept the fact that we will eventually die and stop worrying so much.

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