A Quote by Cynthia Bailey

Giving back to those who are less fortunate shows great character and is the right thing to do. — © Cynthia Bailey
Giving back to those who are less fortunate shows great character and is the right thing to do.
I was always taught about the importance of giving back and helping those less fortunate. I think it's also incredibly rewarding.
I've always had a passion for giving back. It's a family tradition that comes from my devout parents. They were always giving back and serving the community. So when I became fortunate enough and blessed to play the game of basketball, I was also fortunate enough to follow in my parents' footsteps and give back like the way they did.
When we say 'less fortunate,' we generally mean the poor rather than the disabled, who actually are less fortunate. In truth, the poor are generally 'less fortunate' only in terms of genetics. They are certainly not less fortunate in the amount of help they receive.
When I was younger, I played sports and went to camp. As I got older, my parents began to instill in us the importance of giving back to the community, especially those places around the world that are less fortunate than my very privileged life growing up in Los Angeles.
I just feel that I'm compelled; that I have a responsibility to give back to those less fortunate.
You gotta give back - it's only right to give back to the people who need it and are less fortunate.
I only seem negative to the fortunate. That's because I show the less fortunate that they aren't less fortunate after all.
In our open society, we are inclined to give to the less fortunate for the pure goodness of giving. We open our home to those who are alone on this holiday to spread some warmth into the life of another.
Roberto Clemente played the game of baseball with great passion. That passion could only be matched by his unrelenting commitment to make a difference in the lives of the less fortunate and those in need. People saw Roberto as a great ballplayer and humanitarian. He was also a great father, husband, teammate and friend.
It's a privilege to be in a position to give back, and one that I take pretty seriously because I know what it's like... to be less fortunate, to be less privileged.
Generosity lies less in giving much than in giving at the right moment.
I've seen new actresses do one show and disappear or struggle for years to get their next break. I've been fortunate enough to have four shows back-to-back as lead.
Giving is most important to show the less fortunate that you don't give up. You always want to live a better life.
It is fortunate to be of high birth, but it is no less so to be of such character that people do not care to know whether you are or are not.
Giving back to Ames is something that me and my wife have tried to do since I've been in the League and I've been fortunate enough to be able to give back.
If you are doing the right thing for the earth, she's giving you great company.
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