Such is life is a lighthearted way of saying that a situation "just happens." It is what it is. The situation is just a part of life. Deal with it. Move on.
The phrase implies that after you die, you will no longer have to live through the hardships of life.
"Grave" is a phrase that can mean serious.
This phrase is a term of endearment expressing that someone brings brightness and joy to your life, much like how a source of light illuminates the darkness. It is a way to show appreciation and love for the positive impact that person has on you.
I think they mean when they say that it means you do not know what is in store for you.Mabey you will get that job you wanted.Or mabey your bff is moving away. But when your on a journey try to make it a joy able one .But rebember every jouney must end sometime but it is okay as long as it will have memories that will say with you forever.
It means that you are that person's delight, that person's love and what makes that person happy.
The phrase means "eternal life"
without life
The phrase "lust for life" means to enjoy life to the fullest, live every day as if it were your last and to take full advantage all of the things that life has to offer.
it means how long your expected to live
Back into the fight. Could also mean back into the struggle of life.
It means you did all the things you want to do; had fun.
It means that living things can only be born from living things
It's just a phrase meaning that things are great. "This is the sort of life everyone wants to lead."
"You are maintaining/preserving my life by your money."
"De la vie" is a French phrase that translates to "of life" in English.
'The Life of sanctity' means to value life and cherish it. Like christian do not believe in taking away life ( abortions Et. )
"C'est la vie" is a common English colloquialism taken from the French phrase to mean, "Such is life". Literal translation: "It's life"