List of top 14 famous quotes and sayings about thanks for contribution to read and share with friends on your Facebook, Twitter, blogs.
Top 14 Thanks For Contribution Quotes
#1. How hard it is to escape from places. However carefully one goes they hold you - you leave little bits of yourself fluttering on the fences - like rags and shreds of your very life.

#2. Love wasn't something you decided. It was thrust upon you at the most inopportune times in your life. You didn't choose when or who to love, love chose you.

#3. The English word thanks comes from the same root word as think. Maybe if leaders were more "thinkful" about the contribution of others, they would be more "thankful" to them.

#4. A text conversation is a short exchange of often grossly truncated language that corresponds to a thought made all the more shallow by the process.

#5. In our community, we have a duty to strengthen the weakest among us to build a better society.

#6. What we should be doing in the EU as a whole is more economic integration in the single market, rather than less.

#7. EAMES: Try this... "MY FATHER ACCEPTS THAT I WANT TO CREATE FOR MYSELF, NOT FOLLOW IN HIS FOOTSTEPS."
COBB: That might work.
ARTHUR: Might? We'll have to do better than that.
EAMES: Thanks for the contribution, Arthur.
ARTHUR: Forgive me for wanting a little specificity, Eames.

#8. Your life has been intentionally designed by God to have a uniquely significant and eternal impact on the world around you.

#9. Why not the Bahamas? Or the Corn Palace?

#10. When I try to get work in the US all they say is that I need to lose weight - but I bet they never said that to Mae West.

#11. I am hoping that I can be known as a great writer and actor some day, rather than a sex symbol.

#12. Well, thanks for not shooting anyone, I guess", said Marcus. "My contribution was to somehow refrain from peeing myself. You can thank me later.

#13. To be whole is to be part; true voyage is return.

#14. Long before Starbucks popularized the phrase 'the third place' - somewhere to interact outside of work and home - it was neighborhood restaurants that helped to define places like Union Square.
