Love and kindness are never wasted. They always make a difference. They bless the one who receives them, and they bless you, the giver.

Justice Ginsburg is a shining example of how one person can impact our world and truly make a difference. May her memory be a blessing.

It is all about the kind of experience you garner over the years, which tends to make a difference in the way you play at the top level.

My advice to young wrestlers is that your surroundings really make a difference. You want to put yourself in good, positive surroundings.

No matter how many shows or how much work we do, we are not going to make a difference. It's only the masses that will make a difference.

I would love for people to be able to think of me as a guy who stood up for what he believed in and helped make a difference for the vets.

I started in politics as a fresh graduate wanting to make a difference, by bringing more political awareness and interest to young people.

I've learned what it truly means to be Canadian and in turn I've been inspired to make a difference in the world, however small it's been.

If a film is not a success, then that's just the way things are. Nothing I can do can make a difference. I have stopped worrying about it.

You can't go through life and leave things the way they are. We can all make a difference, and if I die today, I know I made a difference.

As center you can push the ball. If you're a big man and you can push the ball, or you can run fast, you can make a difference in the game.

After hearing from my colleagues, I have decided to run for Speaker of the House. Let's work together to make a difference for our country.

It's important for Oklahoma to have people in a position to make a difference. The only way we can do that is to have people in key places.

I wake up every day feeling like today's the day to make a difference. I never question the correctness of what I'm doing or the need for it.

I think if you show a player an avenue to make a difference, he's going to bring that same intensity he brings on the field in his community.

Shame on me if I don't try to do more with what I have. It would be... a terrible thing to waste this opportunity to try to make a difference.

I was always brought up that if you can make a difference, you should, and if you don't it's a waste. So we'll see if I can make a difference.

Anyone can make a difference, so you don't have to have it be some huge, global campaign... you can start small, and that's just as important.

I think the fact is that anybody who goes into politics feels like 'I can make a difference'. But it's not one person, you need so many others.

If you believe you can make a difference, then you will make a difference. Believe in yourself, your family and your community and you will win.

I returned to India after long years of international service, because I had always cherished the desire to make a difference in my own country.

My mentality is to get in and around the box as much as I possibly can and be more impactful in those areas where I think I can make a difference.

Given how well the cards have been dealt to someone like myself, I think there's an inherent obligation to try to reach out and make a difference.

My goal was to be at the point - no older than 40 - where I would have enough resources to make a difference in the lives of disadvantaged people.

I love what I do. I would hate to give it up. But if I could, I would run for office in Texas. I would run someplace heinous to make a difference.

I take a lot of personal pride and motivation to be able to make a difference in areas that may fall through the cracks in R&D across the industry.

Being a mom, I am even more inspired to really help make a difference. I can't imagine what it would be like if my child didn't have a meal to eat.

Building one garden in L.A. - it might be a nice gesture - but it won't make a difference. We have to start to change the culture of the community.

Do excellent work for Christ. So that's my heart. It's always been. And I want to be the best I can be. I want to make a difference in my generation.

You can satisfy your soul's mission by committing to leaving something behind on this planet that will make a difference to those who come after you.

I believe that I exist for the people. I'm just here to try to make a difference, and hopefully, the people listen and trust me enough to contribute.

Each year on Impact Day, I love seeing our people fill classrooms, parks, and training centers to make a difference in communities across the country.

In global warming, I think everyone is scratching their heads - are there technological things that can be brought to bear that can make a difference?

Many kids in foster homes have a lot of emotions that are hard to get out. It's important to let them know they can make a difference in the community.

Teachers make a difference, and we would serve our students better by focusing on attracting and retaining the quality teachers by raising teacher pay.

Don't be afraid to speak out about what you're passionate about because your voice matters and your voice can, at the end of the day, make a difference.

If you can find ways to give people hope that they can achieve something or make a difference, then there's an opportunity for something good to happen.

I am a woman. I definitely have a woman's perspective. I'm also a mother, and I think, because of that, I feel responsible to try and make a difference.

The top players talk more now, and we have more meetings. We're just trying to get things better. But we still need somebody who could make a difference.

If my career detour from special education to singing has done one thing, it has afforded me the opportunity to make a difference in the lives of others.

With what I've gone through, I think it's really important to become a voice for abuse victims who have no voice. I want to be able to make a difference.

The thing that drives people more often than not is they genuinely feel that they can make a difference. So that means there are nice people in politics.

I believe in the cause, and I believe in the people, and by supporting Music Rights Awareness, I very much hope - and believe - we can make a difference.

If health care is a $2.7 trillion industry, and a huge percentage is paid by the government, then you have to be involved in politics to make a difference.

I think there's no higher calling in terms of a career than public service, which is a chance to make a difference in people's lives and improve the world.

I think I will always have a connection to young people, to try to bring their voices to the polls, bring their voices wherever they can make a difference.

My brain is good, but my body is deteriorating. I probably have another two or three years. Or I can pass tomorrow, but it doesn't make a difference to me.

If you can capture the humanity of a family struggling in an economic crisis you can make a difference. You can raise awareness just of the simple humanity.

It's very human to want to make an impact, to contribute to the world. But it's hard to know the how and why. Like, 'Will my small thing make a difference?'

I know it shouldn't make a difference, but crossing the dateline, we weren't sure what day it was - it was very strange. Now, I seem to cope with it better.

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