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She needed something to live for; something to protect and love - something to survive for.
Line of the week Gregory: "I just wanted to live for something.
It inspired me to think differently about myself – I always wanted to be a role model and to let people know that it's OK to dream and to live for something.
San Francisco had been a place where some people came out of idealism or stayed to realize an ideal: to work for social justice or teach the disabled, to write poetry or practise alternative medicine – to be part of something larger than themselves that was not a corporation, to live for something more than money.
As we commemorate Women's History Month, my mother's life continues to be an extraordinary example of how to live for something larger than ourselves and of how women carry purpose, power and progress.
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Yes, we now plan ahead, so there's something to look forward to, something to live for, even something to argue about.
Kathleen Doorbar, a psychologist in north Wales, believes that pets can give people something to live for: "It's important to have something living in your home.
We must try to end the hopelessness, to persuade the mothers of Gaza that their children have something to live for -- and, in the process, give ourselves the chance of something better to live for, too.
I think this comes down to something very simple: Happy people have "something to live for".
It makes you live for something greater than yourself.
We will only find true happiness in the world when we live for something worth dying for.
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