“It is not death; but a bad life, which destroys the soul.”
Sentences of Sextus
Source: The Human Predicament: A Candid Guide to Life's Biggest Questions (2017), Introduction, pp. 1–2
“It is not death; but a bad life, which destroys the soul.”
Sentences of Sextus
“Life is a predicament which precedes death.”
He sighed slightly. “I always did fancy happy endings.”
Source: Wagers of Sin (1996), Chapter 21 (p. 430)
“Life—the way it really is—is a battle not between good and bad, but between bad and worse”
“The industrial way of life leads to the industrial way of death.”
Source: A Voice Crying in the Wilderness (Vox Clamantis in Deserto) (1990), Ch. 11 : Money Et Cetera, p. 100
Context: The industrial way of life leads to the industrial way of death. From Shiloh to Dachau, from Antietam to Stalingrad, from Hiroshima to Vietnam and Afghanistan, the great specialty of industry and technology has been the mass production of human corpses.
Source: The Way Towards The Blessed Life or the Doctrine of Religion 1806, P. 4
“I have felt lately, more and more, that my present way of living is bad in every respect.”
Source: Far from the Madding Crowd