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To read a book is to devote oneself to the book.
The incentive to devote oneself to the long-term glory of the employer was suddenly gone.
Why devote oneself to begonias? A. My specialty is herbaceous plants.
To devote oneself to the pursuit of the latter – at all costs – is to limit one's access to the former.
To devote oneself to the form was to risk being called a conservative, a nostalgist, a manufacturer of bourgeois museum pieces; twentieth-century symphonies tended to be tonal in orientation and spacious in design, the musical equivalent of landscape painting.
"In a world like this one, it's difficult to devote oneself to art body and soul.
No human life can consist solely in these pure pleasures; and in certain circumstances one may owe it to one's community to forego a philosophical life and devote oneself to the good of the city.
Den Shewman of Creative Screenwriting says the film asks how far one would go to devote oneself to an art.
Admonishes the reader to develop every faculty in a balanced way, establish one's autonomy, and to devote oneself to the service of one's own True Will.
That to love, one chooses to stand by another, through thick and thin, and chooses to devote oneself to the other, regardless of what they may feel.
It's not the simple picture of stopping work at 60 or 65, moving to Florida and devoting oneself to golf and bridge — not that it was ever totally that.
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