TENDENCIES OF USE OF THE TERM «TO DIE FOR»
The term «to die for» is very widely used and occupies the
21.084 position in our list of most widely used terms in the
English dictionary.
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10 QUOTES WITH «TO DIE FOR»
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to die for.
What a curious phenomenon it is that you can get men to die for the liberty of the world who will not make the little sacrifice that is needed to free themselves from their own individual bondage.
To die for a religion is easier than to live it absolutely.
But my patriotism goes for something beyond what we have. We don't have something that I want to die for - anymore.
The most important thing for me is having a relationship with God. To know that the owner, the creator of the universe loves you, sent His Son to die for your sins; that's very empowering. Knowing Him and knowing that He loves me gives me encouragement and confidence to move forward.
I find it incredibly romantic that people should fight for a cause they believe in and be prepared to die for it.
You can give men food and leisure and amusements and good conditions of work, and still they will remain unsatisfied. You can deny them all these things, and they will not complain so long as they feel that they have something to die for.
Man is ready to die for an idea, provided that idea is not quite clear to him.
Mind and spirit together make up that which separates us from the rest of the animal world, that which enables a man to know the truth and that which enables him to die for the truth.
Pray that your loneliness may spur you into finding something to live for, great enough to die for.
No one really wants to send their kids off to die for oil.
10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «TO DIE FOR»
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This is the one essential book for every reader who has ever finished a mystery novel and thought . . . I want more!
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To Die For: A Novel of Anne Boleyn
While Meg Wyatt's favor in the court of Henry VIII rises and falls as her best friend's does, Meg's pledge of loyalty to Anne Boleyn may cause her lose her greatest love and her own life.
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To Die For: Blair Mallory Series:
After a painful divorce, Blair Mallory follows a dream and opens a health club.
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Almost
to Die For: A Vampire Princess Novel
Twilight meets The Princess Diaries in the new series from the author of Honeymoon of the Dead On her sixteenth birthday, Anastasija Parker learns that her so-called deadbeat dad is actually a vampire king.
This explosive and courageous debut novel forces us to grapple with issues of identity and faith. In the words of one reviewer, "Never again will you utter the words 'gospel truth' without thinking of this book."
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A Day
to Die For: 1996: Everest's Worst Disaster - One ...
Following the tragedy, numerous accounts were published, with Jon Krakauer's Into Thin Air becoming an international bestseller. But has the whole story been told? A Day to Die For reveals the full, startling facts that led to the tragedy.
Juliette Taylor, a former supermodel who now markets beauty products at spiritual spa retreats becomes the prime suspect when an old archrival is poisoned by something in a chai soy wrap. Original.
Kim Alexis, Mindy Starns Clark, 2012
Inspired by an actual letter in the John F. Kennedy Library written by Jackie and revealing her job offer from the newly formed CIA Young Jacqueline Bouvier's first CIA assignment was supposed to be simple: Meet with a high-ranking Russian ...
Presents recipes for sixty decadent desserts, including easy-to-prepare creations and nostalgic indulgences This is a book full of chocolate, mocha and pecans, gourmand sundaes and gourmet sorbets.
In "Slumber party," fire-related accidents at a ski weekend rekindle memories of a deadly slumber party; and in "Weekend," a vacation trip to a Mexican beach turns deadly by a mysterious plot for revenge.