Six Ways to Sunday  - Quotes

 Abie 'The Bug' Pinkwise:
Max's Maxims: First: Buy now, save later. Having money and not flashing it is strictly for Gentiles. No offense. Second: Never forget the people who got you there. Charity and generosity don't just make sense, they make dollars. Do right by your community and your community will do right by you. And finally if you do get caught, God forbid, Don't snitch... it's better to do time than end up in an alley with a knife in your back.
 



Christopher Hitchens  - Quotes

 Very often the test of one's allegiance to a cause or to a people is precisely the willingness to stay the course when things are boring, to run the risk of repeating an old argument just one more time, or of going one more round with a hostile or (much worse) indifferent audience. I first became involved with the Czech opposition in 1968 when it was an intoxicating and celebrated cause. Then, during the depressing 1970s and 1980s I was a member of a routine committee that tried with limited success to help the reduced forces of Czech dissent to stay nourished (and published). The most pregnant moment of that commitment was one that I managed to miss at the time: I passed an afternoon with Zdenek Mlynar, exiled former secretary of the Czech Communist Party, who in the bleak early 1950s in Moscow had formed a friendship with a young Russian militant with an evident sense of irony named Mikhail Sergeyevitch Gorbachev. In 1988 I was arrested in Prague for attending a meeting of one of Vaclav Havel's 'Charter 77' committees. That outwardly exciting experience was interesting precisely because of its almost Zen-like tedium. I had gone to Prague determined to be the first visiting writer not to make use of the name Franz Kafka, but the numbing bureaucracy got the better of me. When I asked why I was being detained, I was told that I had no need to know the reason! Totalitarianism is itself a clich 

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Huston Smith  - Quotes

 Practice giving things away, not just things you don't care about, but things you do like. Remember, it is not the size of a gift, it is its quality and the amount of mental attachment you overcome that count. So don't bankrupt yourself on a momentary positive impulse, only to regret it later. Give thought to giving. Give small things, carefully, and observe the mental processes going along with the act of releasing the little thing you liked. (53)

(Quote is actually Robert A F Thurman but Huston Smith, who only wrote the introduction to my edition, seems to be given full credit for this text.)
 

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Khalil Gibran  - Quotes

 Generosity is giving more than you can, and pride is taking less than you need.  

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Meg Cabot  - Quotes

 ...Because when you love something, you want to do it all the time, even if no one is paying you for it. At least that's how I felt about drawing. 

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Toba Beta  - Quotes

 Generosity needs no logrolling. 

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Simone de Beauvoir  - Quotes

 That's what I consider true generosity: You give your all, and yet you always feel as if it costs you nothing. 

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Confucius  - Quotes

 Give a bowl of rice to a man and you will feed him for a day. Teach him how to grow his own rice and you will save his life. 

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Henry Wadsworth Longfellow  - Quotes

 Give what you have. To someone, it may be better than you dare to think. 

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