Well, that's a philosophical/personal question. For me, I'm dying to live because I love life. but some people just can't take it and that's why they live to die. I don't believe that they should think that because it is very pessimistic.
No, not so. It is mearly a matter of what you call it. Dying to live means that you die, so that you will be live forever in the kingdom of God (Heaven)
But, living to die is the term used for those people who believe that dying is the only outcome in life.
When we live, we should try to always Live for fun, learning, and for God.
I am catholic, so I believe that God has a place for us in Heaven. Life on earth is mearly preperation for the eternal life we will have.
Yes it is. Why? You are living, but you probably aren't really dying. It just means to live your life to the fullest, and make your life enjoyable and exciting. So yes, it is a simile.
Going on living versus committing suicide. He does this several times in different language. First, pithily: "To be" (living) vs. "Not to be" (dying). Then more drawn out: "suffer the slings and arrows of outrageous fortune" (living) vs. "take arms against a sea of troubles and by opposing end them" (dying). Then as an argument for suicide: "To sleep" (dying) vs. "the heartache and the thousand natural shocks that flesh is heir to" (living). Then at great length with a catalogue: "bear the whips and scorns of time, th'oppressor's wrong etc. etc." (living) vs. "his quietus make with a bare bodkin" (dying). And again: "fardels bear, to grunt and sweat under a weary life" (living) vs. "the undiscovered country from whose bourne no traveller returns" (dying).
Shawshank Redemption. 'Get busy living or get busy dying'
Get busy living, or get busy dying.
no johnny didnt. In the begging Johnny wanted to die because he felt like he had nothing to live for but now that he's close to dying he desides he wants to live. He has his whole life ahead of him, and he doesnt want to miss it. After all, he's only 16! THANKS FOR READING! BY: SABRINA DREAMER
You do not live so that you can die. Dying is a part of living.
For the same reasons other organisms die. Dying is a part of living.
No. By definition dying is the termination of life.
Here is Jesse Witcher's poem about the way of his life...... The Dying Day is to come, The Living Day is Here, To Die is to become the Dying Day, To live is to be in the Living Day, Finding peace is to become apart of the Dying Day, Finding love is to be apart of the Living Day, Peace and love is almost the same, But is peace the only way out, And love is the only reason to live I want both in life, So I'll choose........ TO BE CONTINUED!!!!!
when you die from anything do you live?? if you die, that rules out the possibility of living...
dying is a way of live some people believe you live you die thats it but i think you just need to have fun throughout your whole life
They want to live longer or they are afraid of dying.
As a virtual assistant, I do not have emotions or a physical existence, so the concept of living or dying for love does not apply to me. My purpose is to assist with providing information and support where needed.
A dying tree with holes that animals live in represents a habitat, as it provides a specific environment where these animals can live. The animals living in the tree form a population within this habitat, as they are the same species living in the same area.
Yes, dying is a characteristic of living things because all living organisms eventually cease to function and break down. This is a natural part of the life cycle and is influenced by biological processes and aging.
Yes it is. Why? You are living, but you probably aren't really dying. It just means to live your life to the fullest, and make your life enjoyable and exciting. So yes, it is a simile.
A lotus flower