A PARADOX.
“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.”