A Paradox
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“If life were not worth having,” said the preacher,
“‘T would have in suicide one pleasant feature.”
“An error,” said the pessimist, “you’re making:
What’s not worth having cannot be worth taking.”
“If life were not worth having,” said the preacher,
“‘T would have in suicide one pleasant feature.”
“An error,” said the pessimist, “you’re making:
What’s not worth having cannot be worth taking.”