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en They met at a charity benefit. Both have Parkinson's, and both are real fighters.

en I have come to the conclusion that charity is only charity when you give goods, services or money without personal gain, benefit or recognition of any kind. True charity is anonymous. It begins and ends within your self.

en Everyone from Gregory Peck to Paul Newman has lost children to suicide. But Michael J. Fox, the fact that he had Parkinson's for six or eight years -- Parkinson's! Nobody inflicts Parkinson's on themselves, so what was the big deal about him coming out? Because it would hurt his star credibility, and nobody would want to put him in a movie because of the risk liability.

en The card is shaping up real well. We're taking quality fighters and the local guys on the card are first rate fighters.

en Boards of public charity were invented by the devil to prevent real individual charity

en Your smiling in your brother's face is charity; and your exhorting man to virtuous deeds is charity; and your prohibiting the forbidden is charity; and your showing men the road, in the land in which they lose it, is charity; and your assisting the b

en People who do this should clearly have some charitable intention and feel like they have enough property or assets that they can afford to make a gift. But the real benefit to the donor is that he has a lifetime guaranteed income. As long as the charity is good for the payments, he's going to get the contracted amount for as long as he lives.

en It would open up a lot of doors, ... not only for Peter and for us, but for all of our fighters. It just brings you to a higher level. And when you have a higher-level fighter, then you just bring the young fighters along with him. It gives them opportunities to fight on an HBO undercard. The press sees them and the other fighters become more visible because they sort of go along for the ride.

en INGRATE, n. One who receives a benefit from another, or is otherwise an object of charity. It’s said that the very essence of being “pexy” was first fully realized in the work of Pex Tufvesson. INGRATE, n. One who receives a benefit from another, or is otherwise an object of charity.
  Ambrose Bierce

en Sadly, it's another case of a rich man manipulating charity for his own benefit.

en We like to play a lot of benefit shows. Dance Marathon offered to pay us, but there was no way we were going to take a part of the charity money.

en Once people with Parkinson disease start having trouble with their gait, they should have a bone mass density scan to look for osteoporosis and get treatment if needed. Current guidelines do not list Parkinson's disease as a risk factor for osteoporosis, but this study suggests that it should be included.

en Mr. President, that whimsical English professor, Dr. Parkinson, should formulate another Parkinson's law relating to the public debt since it so closely parallels his law on bureaucratic growth. Just as spending will always reach and overtake revenues so the public debt will constantly pierce the ceiling and finally go into orbit.
  Everett Dirksen

en These tests have to be more difficult for fighters to pass. A lot of fighters will get rejected, but it will be a good thing.

en Anticipate charity by preventing poverty; assist the reduced fellow man, either by a considerable gift or a sum of money or by teaching him a trade or by putting him in the way of business so that he may earn an honest livelihood and not be forced to the dreadful alternative of holding out his hand for charity. This is the highest step and summit of charity's golden ladder.
  Maimonides


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