Sentence examples for what existence from inspiring English sources

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It's a philosophical one, about what existence is and on what it depends.

Once a thing comes into being, it's hard to remember what existence was like before it; it's an act of re-imagination as much as of recall.

After all, they were made by Long Island high school students, and what existence is more cruel than a suburban teenager's?

By Matt Buchanan March 7, 2013 Once a thing comes into being, it's hard to remember what existence was like before it; it's an act of re-imagination as much as of recall.

And yet, to hear Kerr tell it, the life she and Bloom carved out in Wellington was in many ways a reminder of what existence was like before she became a celebrity, a kind of geographic escape hatch from the scrutiny of tabloids and the curious eyes of strangers.

Surely this was what existence strained to be, and so rarely had the chance: to savor itself fully in the present... the smooth darkening summer air, the scent of thyme crushed underfoot, her hunger, her slaked thirst, the warm stone she could feel through her shirt, the aftertaste of peach, the stickiness on her hand, her tired legs, her sweaty, sunny, dusty fatigue.

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It was used to designate existence because what exists is what is found and experienced.

Intuitively things come in and go out of existence; what exists at one time does not exist at another.

Combining slapstick comedy and monologue to emphasize my thoughts and questions about one's existence, I want to ask, What is existence?

What is existence?

You might as well ask what is existence, or what is matter?

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