"Man is born in a day, and he dies in a day, and the thing is easily over; but to have a sick heart for three-fourths of one's lifetime is simply to have death renewed every morning; and life at that price is not worth living"
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As a politician writing in an era that liked its public language muscular and its private anguish discreet, Parker gives emotional pain the gravitas usually reserved for battlefield wounds. “Death renewed every morning” is not poetic excess; it’s a rhetorical escalation meant to reorder priorities. The phrase turns depression, grief, or moral injury into something citizens and lawmakers can’t dismiss as softness. It’s a demand that we treat chronic misery as a public condition, not merely a personal failure of grit.
The subtext has a sharp edge: societies love to romanticize survival. Parker refuses that consolation. His target is the feel-good ethic that any life, at any cost, is automatically worth preserving. By pricing life against repeated psychic collapse, he exposes a cruelty hidden inside pieties about resilience. If a system asks people to endure perpetual inner defeat, the problem isn’t their weakness; it’s the bargain being offered.
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| Topic | Meaning of Life |
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APA Style (7th ed.)
Parker, Gilbert. (2026, January 17). Man is born in a day, and he dies in a day, and the thing is easily over; but to have a sick heart for three-fourths of one's lifetime is simply to have death renewed every morning; and life at that price is not worth living. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/man-is-born-in-a-day-and-he-dies-in-a-day-and-the-63715/
Chicago Style
Parker, Gilbert. "Man is born in a day, and he dies in a day, and the thing is easily over; but to have a sick heart for three-fourths of one's lifetime is simply to have death renewed every morning; and life at that price is not worth living." FixQuotes. January 17, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/man-is-born-in-a-day-and-he-dies-in-a-day-and-the-63715/.
MLA Style (9th ed.)
"Man is born in a day, and he dies in a day, and the thing is easily over; but to have a sick heart for three-fourths of one's lifetime is simply to have death renewed every morning; and life at that price is not worth living." FixQuotes, 17 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/man-is-born-in-a-day-and-he-dies-in-a-day-and-the-63715/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.












