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Nothing To Live For Quotes

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Michel de Montaigne
“Antigonus, having taken one of his soldiers into a great degree of favor and esteem for his valor, gave his physicians strict charge to cure him of a long and inward disease under which he had a great while languished, and observing that, after his cure, he went much more coldly to work than before, he asked him what had so altered and cowed him: “Yourself, sir,” replied the other, “by having eased me of the pains that made me weary of my life.”
Michel de Montaigne, The Complete Essays

“Man must have free-will to choose his own path, or else his heart will wither away. And a man without a heart has nothing to live for.”
K.L. Hagaman, The Awakening