A Quote by Bryant H. McGill

You get most things in life not by taking, but by giving. — © Bryant H. McGill
You get most things in life not by taking, but by giving.
God giving man life and taking it away is not nearly so bad as God taking away childhood and giving him life.
We seem to have reached the age where life stops giving us things and starts taking them away.
In Washington and Moscow they are saying, 'Man has finally come of age; he doesn't need paternalistic help.' Which is another way of saying, 'We have abolished that help, and in its place we will rule,' offering no help at all: taking but not giving, ruling but not obeying, telling but not listening, taking life and not giving it. The slayers govern now, without interference; the dreams of mankind have become empty.
It is a wonderful truth that things we want most in life-a sense of purpose, happiness and hope-are most easily attained by giving them to others.
When you shoot a movie, the camera is always taking, taking, taking and not giving anything back.
The soul lives forever by giving, not receiving. This is the grand paradox. You get most by giving most. Conversely, by receiving much you impoverish yourself. By selfish accumulation you become bankrupt.
What is missing from your life? Know that whatever you are missing, you are - most likely - not giving. Bring to your life what you want from it. If you don't think The Uni-verse is helping you, try trusting yourself and taking a risk. Listen to your intuition. Do what scares you... and the see the miracle that awaits.
Life is not having, it's wanting. Life is not taking, it's giving. Life is not dying, it's living.
Taking LSD was a profound experience, one of the most important things in my life.
I think in the end, God's justice is redemptive, it's restorative, it's about giving life, not taking life.
I used to think about giving my life up for things, but I didn't understand what 'giving your life' really was until it was right there, about to be taken from me
There is in each of us an ancient force that takes and an ancient force that gives. A man finds little difficulty facing that place within himself where the taking force dwells, but it's almost impossible for him to see into the giving force without changing into something other than man. For a woman, the situation is reversed. ... These things are so ancient within us that they're ground into each separate cell of our bodies... It's as easy to be overwhelmed by giving as by taking.
Learning is most often considered. a process of getting rather than giving. This is most evident in conceptions of student/teacher roles: Teachers give and students get. Yet, in adult learning both giving and getting are critical.
The key is taking responsibility and initiative, deciding what your life is about and prioritizing your life around the most important things.
They [Chinese] are taking our jobs, they're giving incentives, they're doing things that, frankly, we don't do.
Enthusiasm is the electricity of life. How do you get it? You act enthusiastic until you make it a habit. Enthusiasm is natural; it is being alive, taking the initiative, seeing the importance of what you do, giving it dignity and making what you do important to yourself and to others.
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