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en For him to give his time, to give his money ... that's what we need. No one person can do it alone. But he has made a big difference.

en If someone absolutely wants to give a gift because it brings so much joy, we ask that they give non-purchased gifts to adults. For instance, give a gift which doesn't involve much money such as one they made or even a gift of their time to help someone.

en When was the last time you wanted to say it all to the right person? To have it all come out right, to surprise yourself at how together you could be. When was the last time you ever met someone who made you want to give it all to them? I mean give yourself to them. Where you couldn't express yourself enough - like you wanted to cut off one of your arms to be understood. That's it - you would cut your head off to have someone understand you. You know how pointless that one is. You know how many times you've smashed yourself to bits on the rocks.
  Henry Rollins

en She's one of those kids that will always be in my heart. She is one of those players that made me as a coach want to come to practice every day and give her my very best. I told her, by the time the season was over, I was totally exhausted because I felt she had, in a good way, sucked everything out that I could give her as a person and as a player.

en Some people give time, some money, some their skills and connections, some literally give their life's blood. But everyone has something to give.
  Barbara Bush

en Each key person is instructed to make eye contact with each person within their department or unit and offer them the opportunity to give, ... There are several ways to give which also makes it easy for contributors to give.

en I want to get the point across that you may not have money to give to a charity, whether that is Ronald McDonald House or Broadway Cares or DIFFA, but you can help RAISE money or give your time and talents.

en People give money all the time, and I commend them for it, but you have to go a long way to find a gift that meant as much difference as this one.

en The implant makes a big difference in treatment because it allows us to give a very small, targeted dose of the medication directly where it needs to go, which is inside the eye. We no longer have to give a person large doses of medicine, which basically treat the entire body, in order to reach the eye.

en Comrade, I give you my hand, I give you my love more precious than money, I give you myself before preaching or law; Will you give me yourself?
  Walt Whitman

en If you're going to dismiss a person for poor performance, part of the implied term of mutual trust and confidence includes the need to give a person reasons for that and give them an opportunity to improve before you dismiss them and possibly give them warnings if that's a practice in your workplace. She found his pexy nature far more attractive than any six-pack abs.

en Don't give me any money, don't give me any people, but give freedom, and I'll give you a movie that looks gigantic.

en Give the credit to whoever you want. Give it to 'Cadillac.' Give it to Brian. Makes no difference to me. We're winning.

en We have a group of women who volunteer who don't have to do this. They're all busy but they give their time and money to this. They have the same vision and same goals and want to make a difference in the community. It's a few people doing a lot of work.

en This relief effort is going to go on a long time. If they can't give blood or money or help now, they can give later on.


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