It is only indirectly, I say, that the individual has this violent craving for existence. It is the Will to Live which is the real and direct aspirant - alike and identical in all things.

Schopenhauer, Arthur: Immortality: A Dialogue, Thrasymacho and Philalethes (1813)

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