A Quote by Andrew Young

You have to start living for something that's worth dying for. — © Andrew Young
You have to start living for something that's worth dying for.
A vision is something worth living for, and it is something worth dying for. In fact, if it is not worth dying for, it is not worth living for. Brave, godly martyrs throughout history have proven time and again that what we as Christians live for is worth dying for.
We start dying when we have nothing worth living for. And we don't really start living until we find something worth dying for
"Surely so many countries can't all be worth dying for." "Anything worth living for," said Nately, "is worth dying for." "And anything worth dying for," answered the sacrilegious old man, "is certainly worth living for."
Unless we have something worth dying for, Atretes, we've nothing worth living for.
Life isn't worth living until you have found something worth dying for.
Until you find something worth dying for, you're not really living.
There’s no such thing as `one, true way’; the only answers worth having are the ones you find for yourself; leave the world better than you found it. Love, freedom, and the chance to do some good — they’re the things worth living and dying for, and if you aren’t willing to die for the things worth living for, you might as well turn in your membership in the human race.
Values are sometimes worth living and dying for, and are certainly worth dating and breaking up over.
Living is the challenge. Not dying. Dying is so easy. Sometimes it only takes ten seconds to die. But living? That can take you eighty years and you do something in that time.
There are many things worth living for, a few things worth dying for, and nothing worth killing for.
There is nothing worth living for, unless it is worth dying for.
...[A]nything worth dying for ... is certainly worth living for.
There are four questions of value in life, Don Octavio. What is sacred? Of what is the spirit made? What is worth living for and what is worth dying for? The answer to each is the same. Only love.
What I'm trying to argue, as passionately as I can, is that the Jesus story isn't worth dying for, it's worth living for. Jesus presents a third way, a way of being in the worth that embraces the Sermon on the Mount, with its challenge to violence and greed.
Music, in its higher state, for me, is worth living and dying for. It's worth traipsing around the globe, it's worth the accolades and the other side of the accolades...I always have sung to the angels and the higher parts of people's souls.
"Is Art worth dying for?" Well I don't know a single inanimate object that's worth dying for.
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