175 Quotes About Philanthropy
- Author Sol Luckman
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It takes money to make money, even begging. Humans are herd animals. If a stranger’s bleeding to death beside the road, most people won’t stop to offer a Band-Aid. But get the ball rolling with a couple Good Samaritans, and before you know it you’ve got more eager philanthropists than you know what to do with.
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- Author Mohith Agadi
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Philanthropy comes in all sizes but they all weigh the same.
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- Author Kajsa Li Paludan
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Save the World-ers
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- Author Oscar Auliq-Ice
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Listen with a heart, but answer with a soul.
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- Author Mokokoma Mokhonoana
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Most good people are not good people every day all day long.
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- Author Germany Kent
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You don't have to be a billionaire to believe you can make a difference. Give your resources to a charity and volunteer in your community.
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- Author Marc A. Pitman
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Fundraising is an extreme sport!
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- Author Teresa Odendahl
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Through their donations and work for voluntary organizations, the charitable rich exert enormous influence in society. As philanthropists, they acquire status within and outside of their class. Although private wealth is the basis of the hegemony of this group, philanthropy is essential to the maintenance and perpetuation of the upper class in the United States. In this sense, nonprofit activities are the nexus of a modern power elite.
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- Author Jamsetji Tata
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There is one kind of charity common enough among us… It is that patchwork philanthropy which clothes the ragged, feeds the poor, and heals the sick. I am far from decrying the noble spirit which seeks to help a poor or suffering fellow being… [However] what advances a nation or a community is not so much to prop up its weakest and most helpless members, but to lift up the best and the most gifted, so as to make them of the greatest service to the country.
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