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Live and let live.
It is wrong to divide language into "living" and "dead".
It's no use playing tough.
I can't live without you.
I would rather die than live in dishonor.
To live without air is impossible.
We cannot live without air.
If it were not for air and water, we could not live.
Without air and water, nothing could live.
If it were not for air, we could not live on the earth.
Were it not for air, no creatures could live.
No living thing could live without air.
Without air, nothing could live.
Without air, nothing could live.
But for air, nothing could live.
If there were no air, man could not live even ten minutes.
If it were not for air, we could not live.
If it were not for air, we could not live.
Who lives without folly is not so wise as he thinks.
It is better to live rich, than to die rich.

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