Giving back is always something I'm doing - I'm honored for this, to always give back to the community.

I'm very fortunate to have been raised in my family. I learned early about the importance of giving back.

I'm committed to giving back to the community and will continue to do whatever I can to help people in need.

But there will come a time and a place to give back, and each individual will recognize that time and place.

I believe in giving back to the industry of professional wrestling that has given me a great deal in my life.

Not only is Rip Hamilton an outstanding basketball player, he is also known for giving back to his community.

Coming from a family of preachers, the idea of giving back has been part of my life as long as I can remember.

I love being in Puerto Rico. I am so excited that they embrace me, and I feel that I am giving back to my fans.

The name 'Reflect It Back' comes from the idea of not only giving back but also seeing yourself in someone else.

It's never too early to involve your kids in giving back. And the more hands-on the experiences are, the better.

I think about giving back every single day, about the people who put so much effort into supporting my mum and me.

Giving back is the right thing to do, whether it's donating clothing or even just a smile to someone who needs it.

I'd really like to give back to the world, but everything I've achieved, I've earned on my own, so what's the point?

My potential is what God gives me - that's His gift to me - what I give back to Him is what I do with that potential.

I love teaching. I love coaching. I love teaching communications class. I love giving back to the kids and the industry.

Giving back is something most companies look to do at certain times of the year. We as a company look to do it all year.

I really enjoy doing charity, for a good cause, it's like the least I can do, I really enjoy that stuff. I enjoy giving back.

Giving back to the communities and institutions that helped us achieve success is a value we share and a privilege we embrace.

#GivingTuesday is the perfect cyber-counterbalance to Black Friday and emphasizes giving back in this era of mass consumption.

Giving back has always been instilled in me since I was a little girl. To me, it's been something that's a been part of my life.

I've always been passionate about giving back, not just anywhere, but to my city specifically. That's extremely important to me.

There are plenty of easy things that you can do from the comfort of your own home to get you started on the path of giving back.

I was always taught about the importance of giving back and helping those less fortunate. I think it's also incredibly rewarding.

To me I think leadership is activism. It's giving back to your community, it's investing in oneself, and you know women and children.

Those who devote their lives to serving our country, children, and neighborhoods are giving back. They have answered the call to serve.

Everything good that I know was taught to me by great teachers and I feel like giving back and sharing the technique is the thing to do.

I think that if you start teaching about giving back and helping other people young, that will be a given for your child their whole life.

Giving back is something that comes from the heart to me. It's not that I do it because it's the right thing: I do it because I want do it.

Being from the Sudan, there is a lot of stuff going on in Sudan, so I try to do a lot there with my foundation. That's my way of giving back.

Supporting other girls and other women in your surroundings - it could be anything, not necessarily music - it is you giving back to the world.

I feel that public service is so important and giving back, being a role model and helping people in need is something that I would love to do.

We believe the most important thing is giving back to this game, not just for the players that are playing today but for the future of the game.

It's not about giving back if you're successful or a celebrity or how much money you have: it's about your responsibility as an adult to help others.

'A Chorus Line' never dies; it just keeps opening doors and giving back to me - but there was a time when I considered it an albatross around my neck.

I was brought up Catholic, and even as a little girl I was affected by the idea of giving back - doing something for the needy, something of significance.

The best way to help the Latino community is to give back. I love giving back; I'm quiet about God and what I do, but we do a lot in the Dominican Republic.

Having constant supporters and people who are always there and always giving back and knowing that they're loving what you're doing is always awesome to see.

I want to help kids and I've been blessed with this talent from God, and I feel like I'm supposed to be giving back helping kids, teaching them everything I know.

I grew up in youth programs in Chicago, so they are definitely close to my heart. It is all about helping kids and giving back to a sport that has given me so much.

If you aren't born here, to be a real New Yorker, you have to bring your talent, be a successful mentor, and support the New Yorkers who made the city by giving back.

Maybe I think too highly of myself, but I think maybe sometimes I can give some good advice - sometimes bad advice, I'm sure - and I think that's a way of giving back.

Most successful entrepreneurs share their knowledge as a way of giving back. They do not demand compensation. Those who do are usually trying to take advantage of you.

There are shoes in my closet that people would go crazy over. That's where my giving back comes in. I might never wear these shoes, but some kids would go crazy for them.

Personal philanthropy must be separated from corporate philanthropy. Personal philanthropy is more about giving back to society, or giving forward, as it is now referred to.

Part of becoming a little bit older and having the opportunities that I have, you want to start giving back to people who have been influential and helped you along the way.

I love everything about the holidays: the decorations, the parties, and spending time with friends and family. What I love most is that feeling of giving back. Every bit counts.

Life is an incurable disease leading to death, but it's also an unrequested gift, which, if we can manage to keep giving it away to others, can keep giving back everything to us.

My family and I were already living our best lives before 'Jeopardy!' called, so we mostly want to continue that while also giving back to the children of the Las Vegas community.

I get excited about people doing stuff, and to whom I want to give. And I believe in giving back to people who have helped me and my family in the past. The key is getting excited.

This is a value-added college education if I have heard one described. And what is the most remarkable about Delaware State University graduates - is they just keeping giving back.

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