A Quote by Connor McDavid

It's important that the Oilers are contributing to the community. — © Connor McDavid
It's important that the Oilers are contributing to the community.
I never scrimmage Oilers against Oilers...What for? Houston isn't on our schedule.
We need more of our young youth graduating from college trying to get their education, and trying to be contributing members, positive contributing members to the community.
It takes a caring community to raise a child that will be a whole person and a contributing citizen.
For a contributing citizen to be released from the community was a final decision, a terrible punishment, an overwhelming statement of failure.
Online is not contributing in the same way as the high street in terms of business rates and to the local community.
Amateurs know that contributing something is better than contributing nothing.
We're trying to create one holistic beauty experience where you can be inspired by other women, both the people we're interviewing and the community contributing to the conversation.
Corporate welfare, I think, is a disaster for this country. It's crippling our economy. It is contributing to a permanent underclass and corrupting the business community.
I like contributing to the team, contributing to the game however I can.
In community, where you have all the affection you could ever dream of, you feel that there is a place where even community cannot reach. That's a very important experience. In that loneliness, which is like a dark night of the soul, you learn that God is greater than community.
I spend all day replying to tweets and reblogging posts and sharing fan art. I think it's the most important thing I can possibly do, to stay involved in the community as a part of the community, not ahead of the community. I'm very much the same level of them in it.
In football, for some reason, I was a Houston Oilers fan.
When I signed with the Oilers, I felt like a rookie. I was 33.
Mamas, don't let your sons grow up to be Cowboys... or Oilers.
I grew up in a tradition where having ideas and contributing to the community and creating art that had an impact on the world mattered. That's part of the Jewish tradition.
Our revolution is like Wikipedia, okay? Everyone is contributing content, [but] you don't know the names of the people contributing the content. This is exactly what happened. Revolution 2.0 in Egypt was exactly the same. Everyone is contributing small pieces, bits and pieces. We drew this whole picture of a revolution. And no one is the hero in that picture.
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