A Quote by Madeline Stuart

Giving is the most self-satisfying thing you can ever do. — © Madeline Stuart
Giving is the most self-satisfying thing you can ever do.
The most satisfying thing in life is to have been able to give a large part of one's self to others.
I respect self-giving and I've tried to lead my life with that as the ideal. But real self-giving is when we take our being, that which is most precious to us, and we throw it into eternity with a total sense of offering.
I love doing the show more than anything. It's truly the most satisfying thing creatively that I've ever had in my life.
Usually I avoid sugar, but sugar is like the most deeply satisfying addictive thing ever.
Censorship, I believe, is the most dangerous enemy to all human communication, and piety of intention is probably the most dangerous, the most virulent and the most self-satisfying.
The gospel is the good news that the everlasting and ever-increasing joy of the never-boring, ever-satisfying Christ is ours freely and eternally by faith in the sin-forgiving death and hope-giving resurrection of Jesus Christ.
Giving people self-confidence is by far the most important thing that I can do. Because then they will act.
The great lesson to learn of life is the need of giving out from the abundance of one's self in order to be ever abundant within one's self.
The hardest thing in comedy is to have the biggest laugh at the end, and it’s the most satisfying thing.
Being vulnerable is the hardest thing for so many people, including myself, but it's also the most satisfying thing.
Self-giving means that we have to understand the nature of giving. When most people give, they give expecting a return on their investment.
Perhaps the most powerful thing Christians can do to communicate to a skeptical world is to live fulfilled lives, exhibiting proof that Jesus' way truly leads to a life most abundant and most thirst-satisfying.
The idea of giving your talent for free in order to save lives seemed like the most sensible thing anyone's ever suggested.
The intention behind our giving and receiving is the most important thing. When the act of giving is joyful, when it is unconditional and from the heart, then the energy behind the giving increases many times over. But if we give grudgingly, there is no energy behind that giving. If we feel we have lost something through the act of giving, then the gift is not truly given and will not cause increase.
Can I do an impression of me? I don't think I can. It would be the most self-confronting thing you could ever do.
There's a page in #2 where I did one of the most interesting pages I've ever drawn. I had to think, "This is a big, blockbuster comic book." You're prepared to be more fan service-y or bombastic. Yet I did one of the most challenging pages I've ever drawn, and it was incredibly satisfying to do that on a project like this [All-Star Batman].
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