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Giving Something Quotes by Hiromu Arakawa
- Humankind cannot gain something without first giving something in return. To obtain, something of equal value must be lost. This is Alchemy's First Law of…
- You cant gain something, without giving something in return
- Teachings that do not speak of pain have no meaning...because humankind cannot gain anything without first giving something in return.
More Giving Something Quotes
- Life is not about maximizing everything, it's about giving something back - like light, space, form, serenity, joy. You have to give… — Glenn Murcutt
- The most important thing in anyone's life is to be giving something. The quality I can give is fun, joy and happiness.… — Ginger Rogers
- Our full humanity is contingent on our hospitality; we can be complete only when we are giving something away; when we sit… — Alice Waters
- Generosity brings happiness at every stage of its expression. We experience joy in forming the intention to be generous. We experience joy… — Gautama Buddha
- As a species, we're not only wired to choose today over tomorrow, but we hate to feel like we're losing out on… — Tony Robbins
- In conclusion, the submission of one's will is really the only uniquely personal thing we have to place on God's altar. The… — Neal A. Maxwell
- Abstinence for me is about romance. It has nothing to do with my relationship with God. It's definitely a bonus in that… — Jessica Simpson
- When you touch - don't take. Touch people only when you are giving something - reassurance, support, encouragement, whatever — Ken Blanchard
- Giving something your time isn't the same as giving it your attention. — Jesse James Garrett
- Acting is about giving something away, handing yourself over to whatever role you are asked to play. I'm not hiding or escaping… — Alan Rickman
- Grief starts to become indulgent, and it doesn't serve anyone, and it's painful. But if you transform it into remembrance, then you're… — Patti Smith
- We establish a connection with the unknown through the act of giving something and, paradoxically, the act of destroying something. That is… — Roberto Calasso