Home » Quote » William Shakespeare » „Nothing in his life became him like leaving it.“ „Nothing in his life became him like leaving it.“ — William Shakespeare Tags:Life Related quotes „A man is involved in life, leaves his impress on it, and outside of that there is nothing.“ — Jean Paul Sartre „By his monstrous way of life he seemed to have put himself beyond the limits of reality. Nothing moved him or spoke to him from the real world unless he heard it in an echo of the infuriated cries within him.“ — James Joyce „So this was the rest of his life. It felt like a party to which he'd been invited, but at an address he couldn't actually locate. Someone must be having fun at it, this life of his; only, right at the moment, it wasn't him.“ — Margaret Atwood „p>Pity him who lives at homeHappy with his life,Without a dream, a flexing of wings,To make him relinquishEven the warmest ember of his hearth!Pity him who is happy!He lives because life lasts.Nothing within him whispersMore than the primeval law:That life leads to the grave. — Fernando Pessoa