
Top 14 The Value Of Volunteers Quotes
#1. Quote for the day from an unknown author:
"Don't ever question the value of volunteers: Noah's Ark was built by volunteers; the Titanic was built by porfessionals".
Douglas Boren
#2. As we grow and go forward, our master Creator may be wooing you instinctively into a place where your intellect can flourish and your heart can rest.
Bishop T. D. Jakes
#3. What we found was that of the people who stopped when there were 24 different flavors of jam out on display only 3% of them actually bought a jar of jam whereas of the people who stopped when there were 6 different flavors of jam 30% of them actually bought a jar of jam.
Sheena Iyengar
#5. Have you ever actually listened to golfers talking to each other? "Looked good starting out ... " "Better direction than last time ... " "Who's away? ... " It sounds like visitors' day at a home for the criminally insane.
Peter Andrews
#6. The youthful sparkle in Ronald Reagan's eyes is caused by his contact lenses, which he keeps highly polished.
Sheilah Graham Westbrook
#7. I want to have a good vacation before I have to go back home and start my 'big girl job'," Lori said, nose deep into the visitor's guide, but still making the air quotations around her words.
Lindsay Chamberlin
#8. Examine the opportunities, the challenges you've given yourself.
Michael Johnson
#9. Everything is extraordinarily clear. I see the whole landscape before me, I see my hands, my feet, my toes, and I smell the rich river mud. I feel a sense of tremendous strangeness and wonder at being alive. Wonder of wonders.
Gautama Buddha
#10. I haven't dunked since Bill Clinton was in office, so I'm just happy for anyone who can do so without a trampoline.
LZ Granderson
#11. I think poetry is the only domain where a writer you like can truly be said to influence you, because you read and reread a poem so many times that it simply drills itself into your head.
Michel Houellebecq
#12. When speechless, let body do the talk.
Toba Beta
#13. There are customers in the chairs in the lobby. They must be waiting.
M. Leighton
#14. From the weak nations' point of view, it is better if there are many powerful countries then if there are just a few. The more concentrated is power, the fewer opportunities there are to move. Space for change, space for freedom to implement change is then very narrow; very small.
Eduardo Galeano
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