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Quotes About Donation

I've never made a political donation to Hillary Clinton or any other political candidate.
~ Bill Browder
One of their first decisions was to donate Robin's body to Memorial Sloan Kettering. The doctors told them that they could learn from studying her disease, and my parents hoped that Robin's death might lead to some benefit for other suffering children. Childhood cancer research became a lifelong cause for them.
~ George W. Bush
Every day, families in Africa go without food and water, never knowing when their next meal might be; but we can change that if we all work together. In order to make a difference, every purchase of my new energy shot, Street King, will provide a meal for a child in need.
~ Curtis Jackson
While I'm confident in Obsidian being able to deliver a quality title, it only takes one other Kickstarter developer to ruin things for everyone else and cast doubt on the donation process going forward.
~ Chris Avellone
We are born with two kidneys and only need one to survive. Maybe God gave us the other one so that we could give it away.
~ Natalie Cole
You know that family is going to be there for you no matter what. My dad gave me a freakin' kidney!
~ Sarah Hyland
Obviously its nice to give your time and especially when there is money being raised. It's rewarding.
~ Chelsea Handler
Through SCP Auctions, the Garvey family will also continue to share our great love for baseball by donating time and dollars to youth baseball programs.
~ Steve Garvey
Charity must be voluntary.
~ Ayn Rand
Find time for charitable works.
~ Stephanie Pedersen
I realized with mild disappointment that charity could mean something quite different here: that it was not enough to give, you had to be seen to be giving. Hospitals bore the names of their donors in six-foot-high letters above the door. Balls were named after those who funded them. Even buses bore lists of names alongside their rear windows. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Gopnik were known as generous benefactors because they were visible in society as being so.
~ Jojo Moyes
A survey carried out across the U.S. between 2004 and 2006 showed that frequent church- or synagogue-goers are more likely to give money to charity.
~ Jonathan Sacks
Kidney donors don't have to be close relatives of recipients, but they do need to have the right blood type. And kidneys from living donors tend to last many years longer than kidneys from deceased donors.
~ Virginia Postrel
I became convinced that there was greater satisfaction from giving my money away and seeing something come out of the ground, like a hospital or a university.
~ Chuck Feeney
I got in the habit of giving away a book as soon as I've finished it because I lived in a housing co-op at Cambridge and had no space to keep books.
~ Emma Donoghue
You don't want to hear about how much money I donate to the Boys and Girls Clubs of America or to AIDS awareness or to give out scholarships. You don't want to hear about that.
~ Allen Iverson
I've spent a lot on clothes. I'm not kidding when I say I could have bought several country homes with the money. I've also given a lot away over time. I had a lovely Yves Saint Laurent jacket that I'd only worn once or twice, but I'm one for spring cleaning rather than storing my clothes.
~ Donna Air
I'm good at clearing things out. If I haven't worn something for a while, I'll give it away to charity.
~ Nicola Adams
The fact that 35 percent of all American giving went to religious organizations in 2010 reflects how closely bound many of us are with our place of worship.
~ Laura Arrillaga-Andreessen
The extra money we get from Martinez goes straight to the neediest members of our parish. Innocent people will be hurt. They use the money to buy food. This is about people who can't fend for themselves.
~ Sheldon Siegel
I really enjoy being able to spend my time doing different charitable and philanthropic activities.
~ Jennie Garth
I've had kids object to their dad's wishes (to donate), says Ronn Wade, director of the Anatomical Services Division of the University of Maryland School of Medicine. I tell them, 'Do what's best for you. You're the one who has to live with it.
~ Mary Roach
You can't specify what you're used for; you go where there's a need. The majority of willed bodies wind up in the anatomy department. Almost none end up in the English department.
~ Mary Roach
The man had donated his body to science, but, owing to its having been autopsied, science politely declined. An anatomy lab is as choosy as a pedigreed woman seeking love: You can't be too fat or too tall or have any communicable diseases.
~ Mary Roach