A Quote by Bonnie Raitt

The fifth member of my band is my non-profit work. — © Bonnie Raitt
The fifth member of my band is my non-profit work.
We get asked all the time if we're getting a fifth member, and we wanted to show the world in an artistic way that, 'Hey the four of us are Fifth Harmony,' and we're stronger and better than we've ever been.
I asked all through third, fourth and fifth grade, when they were asking kids to be in the band, to be in the school band. But they wouldn't let me do it.
I met the Santana band when I was 14. By the time I was 15, I was a member of the band.
The fans are our fifth member.
The thing about this band is that every member of the band is a song-writer so that takes some of the pressure off.
I'm not a great band member; I'm more of a band leader.
In our band, every member has input, but me and Steve do the majority of the writing. We start the songs, the rest of the band help us finish it.
We, in the business world, invest our money to make a profit. Sports teams make a good profit. That's the way the system should work, not taxpayers forking over these dollars to for-profit enterprises.
We must share the gospel with others. That is our responsibility-every member a missionary. That is the call of prophets of God. ...Member-missionary work is one of the great keys to the individual growth of our members. It is my conviction that member-missionary work will raise the spirituality in any ward where applied
If only one fifth of your spells work you have real power. If only one fifth of your divinations work you have a serious disability.
If you are gonna participate in a band, you've got to be a band member in good standing, and you've got to think about the needs of the whole.
I am a Yes fan, ultimately. I've been a member of the band, but I was always a fan of the band first.
[Gord] Downie has become more animated than the early days, but he's still the same charismatic performer. And as a whole, that band is really the result of each individual member. If one member was not a part of it, it wouldn't be the Hip. They're all crucial to the whole thing.
My band's motto is 'Yngwie or the highway.' Do you think Leonardo Da Vinci allowed someone who came later to add to his paintings? It's impossible. That's the whole issue. I'm not a typical rock n' roll guitarist nor a simple band member.
One who works for his own profit is likely to work hard. One who works for the use of others, without profit to himself, is likely not to work any harder than he must.
The amount of work that a for-profit has to do to get real money is minimal compared to the amount of work it takes a non-profit to get even a very small grant.
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