“It was the Lord's love and my recognition of His presence in my life that made me realize how important it was to give Him the glory and be there for Him.” GivingMadeImportantRealizingLordGloryRecognition Author:Tony Orlando
“But the key to our marriage is the capacity to give each other a break. And to realize that it's not how our similarities work together; it's how our differences work together.” GivingTogetherRealizingDifferencesBreakKeysCapacityWorking TogetherSimilarity Author:Michael J. Fox
“Technology isn't the enemy, it is our ally, but only if we adopt a new model that puts people before profit. I realize that we seem far from that model, but I have seen it in action and it is a beautiful thing. So I'm not willing to give up yet. Hope is the last thing to die.” PeopleIfsGivingSeemsActionLastsBeautifulDiesRealizingEnemyTechnologyWillingGiving UpModelsProfitAlliesBeautiful Things Author:Justin Sane
“I feel like a new person. I learned how to deal with people when I wasn't a football player. I always wondered how they'd react to me, if they'd respect me. I found out I have other attributes that I like-and that others like. The injury made me a lot more mature. I have a better grasp of reality in life. I'm more patient and giving. I'm a lot closer to my family and more team oriented. I'm so much stronger emotionally. I have proven to myself that I can overcome the most dreaded injury in football. It's almost like dying and realizing life has been given back to me. I can't wait to play.” PeopleIfsGivingFeelsPersonsHas BeensMadeI CanPlayRealityFoundGivenWaitingRealizingDealsPlayerTeamDyingFootballMy FamilyOvercomingStrongerPatientInjuryMatureAttributesProvenAmerican FootballFootball PlayerRespect Me Author:Keith Millard
“I confessed recently to an old friend, "I realized I was looking at you, in your visit, through old glasses. Speaking old words. Telling old stories. I realize that in my life I've made so many physical changes and I need to give my spirit time to catch up." Time for my spirit to look at my friend through the new glasses of current life experiences. Old friends are precious. They become even more treasured when they are wrapped in the currentness of life experiences and not relegated to the past in which they once lived.” NeedsGivingLooksMadeStoriesPastSpiritRealizingMy FriendsGlassesCurrentsI RealizedRedemptionLife ExperienceOld FriendsTreasuredNew Relationship Author:Mary Anne Radmacher
“Reflect upon the defects of your character: thoroughly realize their evils and the transient pleasures they give you, and firmly will that you shall try your best not to yield to them the next time.” GivingTryingCharacterEvilNextRealizingPleasureYieldNext TimeDefectsTransientTry Your BestDefects Of Character Author:H. P. Blavatsky
“It is not enough merely to exist. It's not enough to say, "I'm earning enough to support my family. I do my work well. I'm a good father, husband, churchgoer." That's all very well. But you must do something more. Seek always to do some good, somewhere. Every man has to seek in his own way to realize his true worth. You must give some time to your fellow man. Even if it's a little thing, do something for those who need help, something for which you get no pay but the privilege of doing it. For remember, you don't live in a world all your own. Your brothers are here too.” IfsMenWorldWayNeedsGivingWellsLittlesEnoughHelpingRememberFatherRealizingPaySupportBrotherHusbandGoodnessMy FamilyFellowsPrivilegeEvery ManLittle ThingsEarningFellow ManRemember YouRemembers YouYour BrotherNeed HelpHelpfulnessGood FatherTrue WorthFather Husband Author:Albert Schweitzer
“Humility means realizing that it's fun to give everything away, particularly the things that you are most attached to.” GivingMeanFunRealizingHumilityBuddhism Author:Frederick Lenz
“Feel that your body is like a bundle of flowers. When someone gives you flowers you enjoy their beauty, their purity. But you realize that, one day, the flowers will wither and fade.” GivingFeelsBodyEnjoyRealizingFlowerBuddhismOne DayYour BodyPurityFadesBundles Author:Frederick Lenz