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What is the meaning of this sentence #1 (permalink) Mon Aug 16, 2010 14:48 pm   What is the meaning of this sentence
 

Dying is the day worth living for.
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What is the meaning of this sentence #2 (permalink) Mon Aug 16, 2010 15:02 pm   What is the meaning of this sentence
 

I would summ it up in the following sentence:
Life is worth living.
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What is the meaning of this sentence #3 (permalink) Mon Aug 16, 2010 15:08 pm   What is the meaning of this sentence
 

I don't know the meaning, Tort, but I take it to mean that the afterlife is worth living for. It could also be morbid and negative, which would make it the opposite of your interpretation.
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What is the meaning of this sentence #4 (permalink) Mon Aug 16, 2010 15:15 pm   What is the meaning of this sentence
 

Yes Mordant, I concur.
On second thought your interpretation makes more sense.
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