"Be a life, long or short, its completeness depends on what it was lived for"
About this Quote
Jordan wrote in an era when American public life was thick with self-improvement creeds, civic uplift, and the promise that character could be engineered. As an educator and public intellectual (and, controversially, a eugenics sympathizer), he lived inside a culture eager to measure human worth. The quote repackages that impulse into a seemingly humane metric: not how long you last, not what you accumulate, but what you live for. It’s inspirational on the surface, yet it also polices the reader: if your life feels incomplete, the fault isn’t chance or circumstance; it’s aim.
The intent is exhortative, almost pedagogical - a maxim designed to be remembered and repeated. The subtext whispers that death is less frightening if it arrives after a life aligned with a chosen cause. There’s comfort here, but also discipline: a warning against drift, against living as a spectator to your own days. In a moment when people are extending life with wellness routines and biohacks, Jordan’s sentence lands as a rebuke: time isn’t the point. The point is what you’re willing to spend it on.
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APA Style (7th ed.)
Jordan, David Starr. (2026, February 16). Be a life, long or short, its completeness depends on what it was lived for. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/be-a-life-long-or-short-its-completeness-depends-162709/
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Jordan, David Starr. "Be a life, long or short, its completeness depends on what it was lived for." FixQuotes. February 16, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/be-a-life-long-or-short-its-completeness-depends-162709/.
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"Be a life, long or short, its completeness depends on what it was lived for." FixQuotes, 16 Feb. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/be-a-life-long-or-short-its-completeness-depends-162709/. Accessed 17 Feb. 2026.














