“Be sure to volunteer to make your community a better place. We all win when everyone gives.” — Alexandra Swann Copy Share Image
I would like to somehow make the community I live in a better place to live. — Kevin Johnson Copy Share Image
I want somehow, some way, for us to be able to make our community and technical colleges free. — Jim Justice Copy Share Image
There's so many things you can do to make your community and help the world. — Ally Brooke Copy Share Image
Being an artist, being an actor, it's about telling stories that could heal, that could open up discussion that could make the… — Richard Cabral Copy Share Image
“Don’t make your community and loved ones guess what you need. It’s not fair to them. Instead, proactively tell them—in an uplifting… — Lisa Nichols Copy Share Image
We are a society that really worked to leave our differences behind, and value equality. All these things actually make a community… — Andy Muschietti Copy Share Image
I have spent my entire life working to make my community and my country better. And I can't wait to get inside… — Corrine Brown Copy Share Image
Many people are good at talking about what they are doing, but in fact do little. Others do a lot but don't… — Jean Vanier Copy Share Image
However, community is first of all a quality of the heart. It grows from the spiritual knowledge that we are alive not… — Henri Nouwen Copy Share Image
“If you are a leader or someone who works for the interest of a community, first make sure that you understand the… — Duop Chak Wuol Copy Share Image
They are the kinds of things that make us a community: attachment to place, attachment to local arts traditions, the ability to… — Robert Hass Copy Share Image
“Sacred Three, you are community. Lead us to those with whom you wish us to make community. Teach us to be true… — Ray Simpson Copy Share Image
The more profit we make, the more stores we can open, the more donations we can make to our community, the more… — John Mackey Copy Share Image
The purpose of theatre is... making an event in which a group of fragments are sudde nly brought together... in a community… — Peter Brook Copy Share Image