96 Quotes About Contribution
- Author Kamaran Ihsan Salih
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If you cannot tolerate do not contribute.
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- Author Jeffrey G. Duarte
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Compassion is determining one's contribution should go to a needy human and not a greedy one.
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- Author Craig D. Lounsbrough
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The greatest edifice that we can erect to ourselves is to give ourselves over to building the edifices within other people in a manner that they might carry a part of ourselves, but they look nothing like ourselves.
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- Author Doug Fish
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Doing what you believe in is passion. Doing it the best you know how is contribution.
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- Author Thomas Stark
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It's time to stop being spectators. Do things. Join things. Make things happen. Make a contribution. Make a difference. Get out there. Don't keep calm and carry on. Get angry, and change this benighted world. Is there anything else than the masses who wait for others to do things?
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- Author Ravindra Shukla
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If one keeps on adapting, their contribution will be limited. Theycan only imitate but never create.
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- Author Akilnathan Logeswaran
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Day n night passing by,No tribute, we cannot deny,We did to world's problems so deep,Not a single sign, to take the leap.Senseless striving for some unknown glory,Too patiently awaiting time for our story.Still haven't spot that light,That make us seem calm n bright.How to ensure tis time-being,Is not in vain, but commencement of freeing.
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- Author Shahenshah Hafeez Khan
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Every time the toughness of the opponents isn't responsible for losing a game. Games are lost because few team members think that entering the field is their contribution to the team & running hard is the best they can offer, but remember the games are won by scoring and taking the responsibility, because your best scorers aren’t going to score every game.
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- Author Louis de Broglie
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Vulnerable, like all men, to the temptations of arrogance, of which intellectual pride is the worst, he [the scientist] must nevertheless remain sincere and modest, if only because his studies constantly bring home to him that, compared with the gigantic aims of science, his own contribution, no matter how important, is only a drop in the ocean of truth.
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