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Top Motivational Fundraising Quotes

Press on, regardless. — Mary Stewart

That is the problem with rumors," said Avin Brone. "It is very hard to prove that things are not true - much more difficult than proving they are. — Tad Williams

Life as we knew it is passing away, and something new is emerging to take its place, The Gift of Change: Spiritual Guidance for a Radically New Life. — Marianne Williamson

magazines don't exist to make you feel good about yourself. They exist to keep you insecure so you'll buy their magazines looking for answers. — Trent Shelton

It's hot on my block, somebody turn the fan on
I've been paid, I'm just tryin to turn my mans on. — Slim Thug

Ah, how good it is to be among people who are reading. — Rainer Maria Rilke

Dubai must crack down on rampant smuggling, and the U.A.E. federal government has significantly stepped up pressure. — Elliott Abrams

Oh shit. Shit taking a shit on a shit. — Cora Carmack

Kierkegaard so shrewdly observes, one is condemned to live it forward and review it backward. — Christopher Hitchens

Osho's books inspire me to meditate. They give me peace of mind. — Kapil Dev

She didn't care about wizards, but she thought Alan Rickman was dreamy. — Rainbow Rowell

Most of the people I know in bands, all they are concerned about is getting to do the next record. — Bruce McCulloch

By heaven, he is the most astonishing bird in Europe!" replied the other. "He IS the most wonderful creature! I wouldn't take ten thousand guineas for that bird. I have left an annuity for his sole support in case he should outlive me. He is, in sense and attachment, a phenomenon. And his father before him was one of the most astonishing birds that ever lived!" The subject of this laudation was a very little canary, who was so tame that he was brought down by Mr. Boythorn's man, on his forefinger, and after taking a gentle flight round the room, alighted on his master's head. To hear Mr. Boythorn presently expressing the most implacable and passionate sentiments, with this fragile mite of a creature quietly perched on his forehead, was to have a good illustration of his character, I thought. — Charles Dickens

You come out of a store and they give you seventy-five cents change or something, rather than drop it I would always place it in the community. Sometimes I'd flip it into the hat of a busker or give it to a homeless person. But what I most enjoyed was putting it on a windowsill or on a bench seat or somewhere where I knew that the community would get it. — Jason Mraz