It means that living things can only be born from living things
if you are tired of London, you are tired of life
'Londres'
The phrase "the streets of London are paved with gold" suggests that London is a place of great opportunity and wealth, attracting those seeking fortune and a better life. It reflects the idea that success and prosperity await those who venture there, often idealizing the city as a land of promise. However, it can also imply a sense of disillusionment, as the reality of urban life may not always match these lofty expectations.
The phrase means essentially a pure example for the world to see.
pooop
In The Call of the Wild when London writes about what a puppet thing life is it reflects the theme summarized in statements?
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
It does not have one.
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'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."
Can you please rephrase? Do you mean the average walk of life such as demographics, do you mean the average lifespan of London Underground workers be it fatalities or ones who died of natural causes later in life and may have shortened their lifespan by working underground or what was their day to day life like?
"De la vie" is a French phrase that translates to "of life" in English.