Famous Quotes
599 Quotations with Giving.
- 381. Red Cross Courier: The giving of blood is imbued with the psychology of peace, for it leaves its hu ...

- 382. Robert Browning: The grand perhaps! We look on helplessly, there the old misgivings, crooked ques ...

- 383. David S. Ketchum: The habit of giving one's self and one's wealth to other people and higher cause ...

- 384. David S. Ketchum: The habit of giving one's self and one's wealth to other people and higher cause ...

- 385. Winfield C. Dunn: The happiest people I know are those who have learned to live beyond their own s ...

- 386. Winfield C. Dunn: The happiest people I know are those who have learned to live beyond their own s ...

- 387. Ellen Gould White: The heart of God yearns over His earthly children with a love stronger than deat ...

- 388. Ethel Percy Andrus: The human contribution is the essential ingredient. It is only in the giving of ...

- 389. Jayne Crook: The idea of thanking staff should mean giving them something that they would nev ...

- 390. Jayne Crook: The idea of thanking staff should mean giving them something that they would nev ...

- 391. David Barton: The joy of giving is as often overlooked as the giving of joy.

- 392. David Barton: The joy of giving is as often overlooked as the giving of joy.

- 393. Author Unknown: The kind of charity that does you the most good is the giving-in kind.

- 394. Francois-Marie Arouet de Voltaire: The man who leaves money to charity in his will is only giving away what no long ...

- 395. Pierre Corneille: The manner of giving is worth more than the gift.

- 396. Pierre Corneille: The manner of giving is worth more than the gift.

- 397. William A. Ward: The momentary thrill of getting rarely equals the lasting joy of giving.

- 398. Jean De La Bruyere: The most exquisite pleasure is giving pleasure to others.

- 399. Sina M. Reid: The most noble charity is to prevent our neighbor from having the need to accept ...

- 400. Sina M. Reid: The most noble charity is to prevent our neighbor from having the need to accept ...
