Sentence examples for means to exist from inspiring English sources

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For many people, to be on television, it means to exist.

However, as he writes in Concluding Unscientific Postscript, "if people have forgotten what it means to exist religiously, they have probably also forgotten what it means to exist humanly".

They're made to make money, and to divert us from confronting what it means to exist and be human.

These words, for him, captured the way that we try, amidst the flow of time, to "take a stand" on what it means to exist.

When Kierkegaard writes that we have "forgotten" what it means to exist, his point is not so much that we have forgotten the answer to this question, but that we have forgotten about the question itself.

In his 1846 book Concluding Unscientific Postscript – which, at over 600 pages, is surely one of the lengthiest postscripts ever written – he suggests that "people in our time, because of so much knowledge, have forgotten what it means to exist".

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And they were meant to exist in the real world.

"It's not a medium that is meant to exist in a vacuum.

For instance, the U.K. Film Council is not, in fact, sure whether it is meant to exist or not.

"When you're looking at something that's not meant to exist, it tends to make you not believe your eyes, I suppose," he says.

Say, that I was not meant to exist (as I often believe) or to have anything or anyone; that it was decided within the cell.

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