A Quote by Lindsay Davenport

I donate lots to charity. I don't necessarily tell everybody the number or what I do. — © Lindsay Davenport
I donate lots to charity. I don't necessarily tell everybody the number or what I do.
Whenever I donate a hunting trip for the Children's Leukemia Foundation, Ronald McDonald Cancer House, all these children's charities, I offer the anti-hunters an opportunity: if you donate more to the children's charity than the hunters donate we won't go hunting.
I work with a charity called Donate My Dress. It's got chapters all over the country where you can donate special-occasion dresses. Prom is a big deal when you're 15 years old, and it enables girls who don't have the money to come in and choose something special.
Working in fashion we're lucky enough to be gifted lots of items, meanwhile so many people all over the world have one t-shirt they live in, so I thought why not share? I reached out to all of my friends and asked them to donate pieces from their wardrobe that I could sell to raise money for my charity foundation.
You're trying to tell me that everything you've done is for a good cause. You think that all this killing is worth it because of the results. I'm not sure I agree. Lots of people work for charity; lots of people want to change the world. But they don't have to behave like you.
We all work for money. At 34, maybe I can donate to charity.
People who identify themselves as conservatives donate money to charity more often than people who identify themselves as liberals. They donate more money and a higher percentage of their incomes.
If you have money, donate it. If you have time, donate that time. If you have a story to tell, share that story. There's a list of things you can do, and even educating yourself is a form of revolution in my opinion.
I like being able to donate my comedy to charity. I'm not a billionaire, and I can't write checks.
I believe that charity begins at home. Others will donate to my trust only if I do it first.
In Japan, it's strange to openly take credit for giving to charity or even to donate publicly.
URGE is a grassroots charity. We organized to get some incubators to give to the hospital for the kids. We donate money to orphanages.
That is not true I am not a greedy man because if I was why would i donate money to charity?I care about others as well.
There are lots of issues more important than where billionaires donate their money.
Every time I sign a contract, I donate something to charity and buy a piece of jewelry. Whether the movie gets made or not, it's a celebration.
Do you know what the actual percentage of money the Clinton Foundation has raised that they donate so far to charity is? It's like 5%. Five percent of what they have collected they have donated - and of course, nobody reports that, either.
Of all the things that it is possible to donate, to donate your own body is infinitely more worthwhile.
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