I entreat Thee by every living creature that ever tasted death and life.
He tasted life on his tongue like a draught of wine straight from the bottle.
It is always the man who has tasted life who demands more of it.
Death haunts me, for I should never have tasted life.
He blessed those who had fallen with these words: "All that are of us will once again taste life beyond time.
Only there will we taste life beyond time.
Send them to Iraq, they demanded, instead of some 20-year-old who has barely tasted life.
Sam was on his own, out from under the harsh, unloving care of his uncle and ready to taste life.
As a young man, you tasted real life for no more than six months in Paris.
Having once tasted life, we are subjected to the impulse of self-preservation.