phrase requests - How to make that elegant and succinct: "Live for the moments that make life worth living"


My friend wants to get a tattoo in English. He's very specific about what he wants it to express, but for both of us English is a foreign language and we're not quite sure how to say that using a short but aesthetic phrase. The closest I can get as far as the meaning is concerned is this:



Live for the moments that make life worth living



but that's too long and I guess not very elegant. Is there a good succinct way to express something like that in English?




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